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ROMANCE  AND  OTHER  STUDIES 


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GEORGE  C.  KEIDEL,  Ph.D., 

Assistant  in  Romance  Languages  in  the 
Johns  Hopkins  University. 


Number  Two; 


A    MANUAL   OF 

/ESOPIC  FABLE  LITERATURE. 

A  First  Book  of  Reference  for  the  Period 
Ending  A.  D.  1500. 

FIRST   FASCICULE. 
(With  Three  Facsimiles.) 


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THE   FRIEDENVVALD   COMPANY, 
1896. 


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GEORGE  C.  KEIDEL. 


(Romance  atib  Ot^tv  ^^uMea 


BY 


GEORGE  C.  KEIDEL,  Ph.D., 

Assistant  iti  Romance  Languages  in  the 
Johns  Hopkins  University. 


Number  Two: 

A    MANUAL    OF 

^SOPIC  FABLE  LITERATURE 

A  First  Book  of  Reference  for  the  Period 
Ending  A.  D.  1500. 

FIRST    FASCICULE. 
(With  Three  Facsimiles.) 


BALTIMORE: 

THE    FRIEDENWALD   COMPANY, 

1896. 


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A  FIRST  BOOK  OF  REFERENCE  FOR   THE 
PERIOD  ENDING  A.  D.  1500, 


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GEORGE  C.  KEIDEL,  Ph.D., 

Assistant  in  Romance  Languages  in  the 
Johns  Hopkins  University. 


FIRST    FASCICULE. 
(With  Three  Facsimiles.) 


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CONTENTS. 

PAGE 

Title  Page  to  the  Series ' 

Title  Page '" 

Contents •    •  ^ 

Prefatory  Note ^' 

Facsimiles "^^ 

Introduction. 

General  Remarks  on  Fable  Literature vii 

Subjects  for  Investigation vm 

Intrinsic  Value  of  the  ^Esopic  Fable xi 

Mode  of  Construction  and  Limitations  of  the  First  Fascicule  .  xii 

Non  Vidimus ^^' 

Description  of  Facsimiles '^^'i 

General  Bibliography. 

History  of  ^sopic  Fable  Literature i 

History  of  Related  Subjects 3 

History  of  Special  Fields  of  Fable  Literature 4 

Definitions  of  Fable 6 

History  of  Single  Fables 7 

Tables  of  Fable  Literature 8 

Incunabula. 

Editions  and  Descriptions 9 

Extant  Copies 28 

Reference  Lists S3 

a.   Authors - S3 

d.  Cities  Where  Printed 54 

c.  Printers 5S 

d.  Size  of  the  Folio  Editions S^ 

e.  Size  of  the  Quarto  Editions S9 

/,  Languages "° 

^.  Cities  Where  Preserved 61 

k.  Alphabetical  List  of  Sales  and  Catalogues 66 

i.   Chronological  List  of  Sales  and  Catalogues 69 

J.  Prices  Brought 7- 

k.   Bibliographers'  Vidimus ^ 7S 

/.   Former  Owners 7S 


PREFATORY  NOTE. 

Among  the  earliest  appointments  to  the  Academic  Staff 
of  the  Johns  Hopkins  University  made  by  the  Board  of 
Trustees  was  that  of  Arthur  Marshall  Elliott  on  June  5, 
1876,  to  be  an  Associate  in  Languages,  and  it  is  in  com- 
memoration of  the  twentieth  anniversary  of  this  most 
important  event  in  the  history  of  the  Romance  Studies  of 
America,  representing  as  it  does  the  beginning  of  a  double 
decennium  of  incessant  effort  to  raise  the  standard  of 
modern  linguistic  work  in  the  New  World,  that  this  first 
idiSCxcnXe  o^  di  Manual  of  Aisopic  Fable  Literature  \s  issued 
by  one  of  his  pupils  as  a  tribute  and  memorial  of  a  long 
period  of  labor  under  his  direction  and  inspiration. 

By  a  singular  coincidence  this  same  date  of  June  5,  1896, 
marks  approximately  the  close  of  a  decennium  of  con- 
tinuous attendance  at  the  Johns  Hopkins  University  by 
the  author  of  the  present  book,  and  at  once  a  lustrum  of 
association  with  Professor  Elliott  in  his  work  in  P'able 
Literature,  the  special  subject  to  which  this  publication  is 

devoted. 

George  C.  Keidel, 

Assista7it  in  Romance  Languages. 

Johns  Hopkins  University, 
June  5,  1896. 


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INTRODUCTION. 

Fable  Literature,  taking  the  term  in  its  most  general 
sense,  may  be  said  to  include  all  forms  of  animal  tales  in 
which  a  moral  purpose  is  evident.  Such  tales  appear  to 
have  existed  at  all  times  and  among  all  peoples,  and  the 
attempt  to  trace  mutual  relations  between  them  in  their 
oral  form  appears  to  be  a  well-nigh  hopeless  task.  It  is 
only  when  they  definitely  appear  as  literature  and  are  con- 
signed to  writing  that  tangible  results  in  this  direction  are 
attainable  to  the  modern  scholar. 

Fable  Literature  as  a  whole  may  be  divided  into  three 
main  groups :  Bidpai  Literature,  j^sopic  Fables  and  the 
Animal  Epic.  Each  of  these  has  its  problems,  each  of 
these  has  its  charms  ;  but  it  is  with  the  second  of  them  as 
lying  more  especially  within  the  domain  of  the  author's 
habitual  studies  that  the  present  Manual  is  exclusively 
concerned. 

Indeed  it  may  well  be  claimed  that  in  the  usual  accepta- 
tion of  the  English  term.  Fable  refers  exclusively  to  this 
class  of  literature,  whilst  the  other  two  classes  (if  known 
at  all)  are  considered  merely  as  cognate  branches. 

Having  thus  already  greatly  restricted  the  scope  of  the 
present  work,  it  will  be  necessary  to  explain  that  even  the 
yEsopic  Fable  in  its  entirety  has  seemed  to  the  author  too 
large  a  subject  for  treatment  here,  and  that  he  has  therefore 
given  items  of  information  only  for  the  period  extending 
from  the  earliest  known  times  of  the  ^sopic  Fable,  as  mani- 
fested in  the  extant  writings  of  the  Greeks,  down  to  the 
close  of  the  Fifteenth  Century,  an  epoch  when  manuscript 
copying  as  the  recognized  means  of  recording  man's 
thoughts  gave  way  to  book  printing  and  the  general  exter- 


viii  Ivtrodtiction. 

nal   aspect   of  literature    in    consequence    changed  to   its 
modern  form. 

The  chief  aim  in  the  compilation  of  such  a  manual  has 
been  to  provide  scholars  with  a  handy  book  of  first  refer- 
ence which  would  serve  as  a  general  guide  to  the  subject 
from  whatever  side  it  might  happen  to  be  approached. 
Its  scope,  therefore,  is  quite  different  from  that  of  the  best 
work  of  a  similar  nature  now  in  the  hands  of  scholars — 
Joseph  Jacobs'  History  of  the  ALsopic  Fable — its  aim  being 
merely  to  present  the  bare  facts  as  far  as  they  are  known 
to  the  author,  while  leaving  all  constructive  reasoning  if 
not  entirely  to  other  writers  at  least  to  another  occasion. 

Should  the  present  Manual  some  day  reach  completion, 
a  vast  mass  of  the  dry  bones  of  literary  history  will  no 
doubt  have  therein  been  presented ;  but,  however  great  it 
may  have  been  possible  to  make  such  a  collection  of  raw 
material,  the  extent  of  this  field  of  literature  is  so  immense 
that  at  least  as  much  more  will  probably  still  remain  to  be 
gleaned  by  those  that  come  after.  Should  any  one  be 
inclined  to  doubt  the  approximate  truth  of  this  statement, 
the  author  would  politely  recommend  him  to  inspect  M. 
Hervieux'  immense  publication  on  Latin  Fable  Literature 
alone  as  evidencing  the  possibilities  of  attainment  still 
open  to  the  investigator  in  other  less  cultivated  fields  of 
Mediaeval  Literature  as  regards  the  Mso^ic  Fable. 

In  any  case  it  is  evident  that  much,  very  much,  still 
remains  to  be  done  in  this  field  of  literature  which  was 
once  so  popular  with  the  learned,  and  which  is  even  yet 
familiar  in  its  best  specimens  to  all  educated  people — for  it 
would  probably  be  a  difficult  task  indeed  to  find  an  intelli- 
gent person  who  had  never  heard  of  the  Hare  and  the  Tor- 
toise say,  or  the  Mouse  and  the  Lion,  or  any  one  of  a  dozen 
of  the  best-known  fables. 

Subjects  for  Investigation. 

The  general  problem  in  this  connection  before  the 
scholar  of  to-day  may  be  fitly  divided  into  three  heads : 


Introduction.  ix 

discovery,  critical  editing,  and  correlation.  It  is  the 
author's  hope  that  the  present  Mafiical,  when  completed, 
may  be  of  some  assistance  for  the  first  and  last  of  these 
categories  at  least  by  furnishing  the  investigator  with  a 
convenient  tool  to  aid  him  in  making  new  conquests 
in  the  domain  of  the  still  unknown.  To  accomplish  this 
result  his  aim  has  been  to  compile  the  pertinent  informa- 
tion given  by  the  best  authorities  on  the  subject  in  hand, 
and  at  the  same  time  to  add  as  far  as  possible  new  material 
derived  from  his  own  reading,  thus  producing  on  a  limited 
scale  a  thesaurus  of  information  concerning  the  ^sopic 
Fable  in  its  period  of  greatest  influence. 

It  would  seem,  indeed,  that  it  will  be  only  by  gathering 
together  such  scattered  bits  of  information  and  by  making 
them  generally  known  that  any  great  advance  in  such  a 
difficult  field  of  research  will  be  possible  to  us,  and  it  is 
perhaps  not  too  much  to  hope  that  the  present  Manual 
may  serve  as  a  nucleus  for  such  work  and  as  a  starting- 
point  for  a  more  scientific  treatment  of  the  bibliography 
of  so  large  a  subject. 

A  few  general  notions  may  perhaps  be  here  not  inappro- 
priately set  forth  of  the  work  that  is  still  to  be  done  in 
^sopic  Fable  Literature  :  -^ 

I.  A  thorough  search  for  new  manuscripts  containing 
collections  of  fables  is  yet  to  be  made  in  the  various  public 
and  private  libraries,  especially  of  Europe,  which  no  doubt 
still  contain  many  treasures  of  this  sort  as  yet  unknown  to 
the  scholarly  world. 

As  an  instance  of  the  possibilities  in  this  direction  there 
may  be  mentioned  the  fact  that  only  a  few  months  ago  M. 
Paul  Meyer,  the  well-known  Romance  scholar  and  palaeo- 
grapher, was  able  to  announce*  the  discovery  of  a  new 
manuscript  of  the  Old  French  collection  of  fables  written 
by  Marie  de  France,  perhaps  the  most  talented  of  all  the  ^ 
Mediseval  fabulists.  If  this  is  still  possible  in  the  case  of  so 

*  Romania,  "Vol.  XXV  (1896),  p.  154,  note  i. 


X  Introduction. 

celebrated  an  author  and  for  a  large  public  library  like  the 
Bibliotheque  Natiotiale  at  Paris,  what  may  we  not  yet  hope 
to  find  in  the  case  of  less  known  authors  and  smaller 
libraries?  A  bibliographical  contribution  to  this  side  of 
^sopic  Fable  Literature  is  included  in  the  proposed  plan 
for  the  present  Manual,  though  postponed  to  a  later  fasci- 
cule. 

2.  With  the  art  of  printing  as  a  means  of  literary  propa- 
gation came  a  revival  of  interest  in  ^sopic  Fable  Litera- 
ture, and  for  the  first  century  or  two  after  its  invention 
editions  of  the  various  collections  then  in  vogue  followed 
each  other  with  great  rapidity.  An  individual  and  also  a 
comparative  study  of  these  editions  is  surely  an  important 
part  of  the  fable  investigator's  task,  besides  offering  much 
of  interest  from  other  points  of  view.  It  is  with  this  aspect 
of  the  subject  that  the  present  fascicule  is  chiefly  concerned, 
and  in  spite  of  the  rather  formidable  array  which  it  has  been 
so  far  possible  for  the  author  to  set  up,  it  seems  not  unlikely 
that  the  discoveries  still  to  be  made  in  this  direction  will 
be  even  greater  than  in  the  case  of  the  manuscripts,  for  in 
spite  of  the  excellent  work  done  by  the  numerous  and 
justly  celebrated  bibliographers  of  the  present  as  well  as 
of  the  last  century,  it  seems  that  but  a  beginning  has  been 
made  in  this  sphere  of  investigation. 

3.  Citations  of-^Esopic  fables  in  illustration  of  some  point 
in  an  author's  works  have  at  all  times  been  numerous,  and 
in  addition  to  this  there  are  to  be  found  many  references 
to  this  sort  of  literature  which  are  of  value  especially  in  an 
investigation  of  the  earliest  phases  of  its  development. 
This  class  of  citations  and  references,  while  of  considerable 
importance  to  fable  scholars,  is  perhaps  the  most  difficult 
of  all  to  control.  It  would  seem  that  hitherto  only  a  small 
portion  of  them  have  been  collected  by  the  various  investi- 
gators, and  it  is  therefore  hoped  to  make  the  present 
7J/a«//rt'/ especially  full  in  this  direction. 


Introduction.  xi 

4.  The  text  of  every  collection  of  fables  should,  of 
course,  be  subjected  to  careful  critical  editing,  and  all  the 
special  information  concerning  it  should  be  painstakingly 
examined  and  thoroughly  sifted  by  a  competent  scholar  in 
each  case.  This  has  unfortunately  been  done  for  only  a 
few  of  the  many  extant  collections,  and  is,  of  course,  a 
sphere  of  scholarly  usefulness  falling  wholly  without  the 
scope  of  the  present  work. 

5.  Each  one  of  the  known  ^Esopic  Fable  collections 
should  be  carefully  compared  as  a  whole  with  its  cognate 
collections  in  order  to  ascertain  as  far  as  this  is  possible  the 
relations  in  which  it  stands  to  the  latter.  This  is  a  species 
of  investigation  peculiarly  difficult  in  its  very  nature,  but 
one  which  has  already  received  considerable  attention 
because  of  its  psychological  allurements,  and  which  may 
therefore  be  considered  as  fairly  well  worked  out  by  the 
many  celebrated  scholars  who  have  expended  their  critical 
acumen  upon  this  part  of  the  general  field. 

6.  Lastly,  each  separate  fable  should  be  made  the  subject 
of  a  comparative  literary  study  as  an  individual  entity  and 
its  gradual  development  and  endless  wanderings  from 
writer  to  writer  and  country  to  country  be  subjected  to 
careful  investigation.  Hitherto  but  few  such  attempts 
have  been  made,  and  even  these  are  rather  incomplete  it 
would  seem ;  as  a  sine  qua  non  for  this  sort  of  study  it  is 
proposed  to  include  in  this  Manual,  as  being  perhaps  its 
most  important  feature,  a  General  Index  of  Fables  giving 
under  each  title  as  complete  a  list  as  possible  of  the  places 
where  it  is  to  be  found,  together  with  numerous  cross  refer- 
ences to  the  various  cognate  forms  which  exist  for  almost 
every  fable. 

Intrinsic  Value  of  the  ^sopic  Fable. 

In  addition  to  all  this  work  which  is  still  to  be  done  on 
the  formal  side  of  a  complete  study  of  -^sopic  Fable  Lit- 
erature there  remains  a  set  of  deeper  questions  regarding 


xii  Introduction. 

the  intrinsic  value  of  the  Fable  both  from  a  moral  and 
from  an  artistic  standpoint,  and  innumerable  minor  ques- 
tions which  are  more  or  less  closely  connected  with  the 
more  general  subjects  of  inquiry  just  mentioned  also  pre- 
sent themselves.  But  little  appears  to  have  been  done  as 
yet  in  this  interesting  field  for  study  and  mature  reflection, 
and  much  of  what  has  therein  been  accomplished  may  no 
doubt  be  justly  placed  to  the  credit  of  that  enthusiastic 
fable  investigator  of  the  last  century,  Gotthold  Ephraim 
Lessing. 

This  writer's  philosophical  analysis  of  the  true  inward- 
ness of  the  ^sopic  Fable  may  well  stand  perusal  and  re- 
perusal,  as  it  clearly  shows  the  essential  points  which  con- 
stitute the  various  species  when  at  their  best,  while  inci- 
dentally proving  that  the  vast  majority  of  fabulists  have 
had  only  the  most  rudimentary  conception  of  the  scope  and 
true  purpose  of  their  chosen  field  of  literary  endeavor.  It 
clearly  appears  from  this  treatment  of  the  subject  that  our 
most  popular  fables  embody  just  these  principles,  while  the 
great  mass  of  practically  unknown  fables  have  remained  so 
because  of  their  failure  to  include  in  themselves  one  or 
more  of  the  characteristics  essential  to  a  lasting  success. 

Mode  of  Construction  and  Limitations  of  the  First 

Fascicule. 

In  the  compilation  of  the  General  Bibliography  the  aim 
has  been  to  present  a  list  of  the  chief  contributions  to  a 
study  of  Fable  Literature  both  for  the  subject  as  a  whole 
and  for  the  single  branch  of  it  treated  more  in  detail  in  the 
present  Manual. 

The  citations  of  book  titles  have  been  made  very  full  in 
order  that  such  information  might  be  given  in  even  a 
limited  space  as  would  serve  to  indicate  their  general  scope 
to  those  who  may  never  have  had  the  opportunity  of  seeing 
the  books  themselves.  The  skeleton  citation  of  book  titles 
so  much  in  vogue  seems  to  the  writer  a  matter  to  be  espe- 


Introduction.  xiii 

cially  deplored  in  this  age  of  scientific  exactness,  as  such 
scanty  notices  are  usually  tantalizing  rather  than  satisfying, 
and  more  often  do  they  perhaps  lead  the  novice  astray  than 
they  actually  convey  desired  information  to  the  veteran. 

With  the  complete  list  of  books  on  Fable  Literature  here 
cited  before  him  any  student  may  approach  the  subject  for 
serious  study  without  great  misgivings  as  to  a  lack  of  the 
necessary  material  for  general  investigations,  though  of 
course  hundreds  of  other  books  more  or  less  germane  to 
the  subject  and  more  or  less  important  in  themselves  could 
easily  have  been  cited.  Text  editions  as  such  have  been 
rigidly  excluded  from  this  list  for  obvious  reasons,  and 
also  because  they  belong  rather  to  other  more  special  por- 
tions of  the  present  Manual. 

It  is  believed  that  the  various  lists  given  in  connection 
w^ith  the  general  subject  of  Fable  Incunabula  will  prove  to 
be  of  considerable  assistance  for  a  further  study  of  this 
subject,  as  properly  speaking  no  such  lists  appear  to  have 
been  hitherto  attempted,  for  although  both  Brunet  and 
Hervieux*  have  made  valuable  and  extensive  contributions 
to  this  field,  their  work  was  conceived  in  quite  a  different 
spirit  from  that  here  attempted,  which,  it  may  be  remarked, 
is  necessarily  based  to  a  considerable  extent  upon  the 
results  already  attained  by  them. 

The  BritisJi  Museum  Catalogue  of  Printed  Books  comes 
nearer  perhaps  to  the  plan  of  the  lists  here  given  than  any 
other  such  publication,  but  its  sphere  of  action  is  of  course 
limited  to  the  specimens  contained  in  a  single  great  library, 

*  M.  Hervieux'  recently  published  volume  on  Odo  of  Sherington  did 
not  appear  in  time  to  be  included  in  the  list  of  his  publications  given 
on  pages  i  and  2  of  this  Manual;  as  no  incunabula  are,  however, 
referred  to  in  this  new  volume,  the  present  fascicule  has  not  thereby  been 
deprived  of  any  additional  information.  The  complete  title  of  the  book 
is  as  follows  :  Les  Fabulistes  Latins  depuis  le  Silcle  d^ Augusie  Jusqu'' a  la 
Fin  du  Moye7i  Age.  Tome  IV  :  Elides  de  Cheriton  et  ses  Derives.  Paris  : 
librairie  de  Firmin-Didot  et  Cie.,  56  Rue  Jacob,  1896.  Svo,  viii  and 
482  pp. 


xiv  Introduction. 

and  it  is  at  the  same  time  naturally  constructed  with  some- 
what different  ends  in  view. 

The  inclusion  of  the  Dialogiis  Creaturarum  commonly 
attributed  to  Nicolaus  Pergamenus  and  of  two  of  the  Spe- 
cula  of  Vincentius  Bellovacensis  in  these  lists  may  perhaps 
be  considered  by  some  critics  as  unnecessary  and  uncalled 
for,  but  in  any  case  it  would  appear  that  no  particular 
excuse  for  their  presence  is  here  demanded  unless  it  be  the 
possible  plea  of  supererogatory  merit. 

In  consulting  the  various  bibliographies  and  books  of 
reference  while  compiling  the  lists  here  given,  it  has  been  a 
matter  of  much  surprise  to  the  author  to  find  that  in  the 
vast  majority  of  cases  the  descriptions  given  were  rather 
scanty,  sometimes  even  meagre  to  the  last  degree  ;  and  he 
has  hence  in  certain  cases  attempted  to  supply  the  infor- 
mation which  was  lacking,  either  by  way  of  implication  or 
by  way  of  conjecture.  Had  this  plan  not  been  followed, 
the  descriptions  given  would  have  been  in  many  cases 
mere  skeletons  of  perhaps  a  single  item,  and  hence  of  but 
little  use  to  any  one  ;  the  author,  however,  does  not  pretend 
to  be  in  any  sense  of  the  word  wiser  than  his  sources,  and 
therefore  earnestly  recommends  all  readers  to  look  up  for 
themselves  the  references  given,  and  thus  to  use  the  present 
Manual  merely  as  a  guide  and  not  in  any  way  as  a  possible 
authority  on  the  subject. 

Some  slips  have  undoubtedly  been  made,  especially  in 
the  attempt  to  assign  an  approximate  date  to  all  undated 
editions,  and  it  is  to  be  hoped  that  these  blemishes  will  be 
to  a  considerable  extent  corrected  by  persons  able  to  judge 
intelligently  of  such  matters. 

Peculiarities  of  orthography  occurring  in  the  originals 
have  been  kept  where  known,  but  the  great  majority  of 
them  have  probably  been  omitted  by  the  various  biblio- 
graphers whose  works  have  been  drawn  upon. 

Besides  the  numerous  cases  in  which  the  descriptions 
furnished  by  the  bibliographers  afford  conflicting  evidence, 


Introduction.  xv 

the  chief  matter  of  regret  must  remain  the  fact  that  it  has 
been  their  almost  universal  custom  to  omit  a  statement  as 
to  whether  their  material  was  derived  at  first  hand  or  not ; 
to  obviate  this  difficulty  as  much  as  possible,  the  statement 
that  an  actual  inspection  of  the  work  in  question  has  been 
made  by  the  bibliographer  cited,  is  given  in  a  foot-note 
wherever  there  appeared  to  be  sufficient  justification  for  so 
doing. 

It  has  given  the  author  especial  pleasure  to  have  been 
able  to  point  out  the  existence  of  several  extant  copies  of 
Fable  Incunabula  now  preserved  in  American  libraries,  as 
none  of  them  appear  to  have  been  known  to  previous 
bibliographers.  The  treasures  of  this  sort  still  hidden 
away  in  the  public  and  private  libraries  of  Europe,  and 
perhaps  even  of  America  and  other  continents,  are  probably 
quite  considerable  as  they  are  of  a  sort  extremely  difficult 
of  control  through  the  usual  manuals. 

Finally,  it  is  hoped  that  the  generous  use  made  of  bold- 
faced type  together  with  the  numerous  Reference  Lists 
appended,  will  make  the  present  Maftual  one  of  easy  and 
rapid  reference — an  essential  characteristic  of  such  a  work 
only  too  often  overlooked  by  compilers. 

NoN  Vidimus. 

The  general  practice  in  this  Manual  has  been  to  give 
only  references  which  have  been  obtained  at  first  hand. 
In  some  cases,  however,  it  has  seemed  advisable  to  include 
a  certain  number  of  references  obtained  merely  at  second 
hand,  as  at  the  moment  a  personal  inspection  of  the  works 
cited  was  impossible,  and  as  by  following  any  other  rule 
there  would  have  arisen  inconvenient  gaps  in  some  of  the 
lists  given. 

In  order  to  make  the  best  possible  amends  for  this 
unavoidable  blemish  it  is  my  purpose  to  state  here  quite 
distinctly  which  books  I  have  not  seen  with  my  own  eyes, 
with  the  direct  implication  that  all  the  other  books  men- 
tioned have  been  so  inspected  : 


xvi  Introduction. 

Page  6,  Nos.  i,  2,4,  5,  6; 

Page  7,  Nos.  8,  9,  10,  13  ;  and  No.  2  in  the  next  list; 
Page  8,  No.  6  ; 

Pages  9  to  28,  Nos.  i  to  63  and  65  to  178 ; 
Pages  28  to  53,  all  the  references  in  the  body  of  the  text, 
except  No.  64a. 

Description  of  Facsimiles. 

It  will  have  been  noticed  that  in  the  earlier  days  of  the 
printing-press  very  large-sized  editions  were  prevailingly 
issued,  a  statement  which  is  corroborated  by  the  fact  that 
all  of  the  editions  herein  cited  up  to  A.  D.  1500  are  either 
folios  or  quartos.  Including  the  present  fascicule  there 
are  specimen  pages  of  at  least  two  such  large-sized  editions 
accessible  to  the  general  reader  in  facsimile,  and  it  has  been 
deemed  of  interest  to  likewise  insert  by  way  of  contrast 
facsimiles  from  two  small-sized  editions  oi  JEsof  s  Fables 
from  the  seventeenth  century.  The  latter  are  given  merely 
as  representatives  of  a  style  of  printing  differing  widely  at 
once  from"  the  earliest  and  from  the  latest  usage  for  such 
works. 

I,  In  his  valuable  treatise  on  Early  Illustrated  Books* 
Mr.  Alfred  W.  Pollard  has  given  a  reduced  facsimile  of  a 
page  from  one  of  Antonius  Sorg's  reprints  of  the  original 
Ulm  edition  of  Stainhowel's  Esopus.\  The  page  chosen 
contains  an  illustration  representing  the  situation  in  the 
fable  entitled :  De  Ra?iis  et  loue,  which  is  considered  by 
Mr.  Pollard  to  be  one  of  the  best  illustrations  in  the  whole 
work.  The  portion  of  the  Latin  text  occurring  on  the 
same  page  is  quite  legible  in  the  facsimile  in  spite  of  its 
reduced  size. 


*  Early  Illustrated  Books ;  a  History  of  the  Decoration  and  Illustra- 
tion of  Books  in  the  15th  and  i6th  Centuries;  by  Alfred  W.  Pollard. 
London  :  Kegan  Paul,  Trench,  Trlibner  (and)  Co.,  Ltd.,  1893.  8vo,  xvi 
and  256  pp.,  with  numerous  illustrations.     See  page  52. 

tCf.  page  13  of  this  Manual,  Nos.  38  and  39;  the  facsimile  was 
probably  taken  from  the  copy  No.  39^^  referred  to  on  page  36. 


Introduction .  x  v  i  i 

2.  The  largest  of  the  three  facsimiles  herewith  given  has 
been  taken  from  a  copy  which  was  one  of  the  more  valuable 
books  of  the  large  collection  bequeathed  to  the  Johns  Hop- 
kins University  by  the  late  John  W.  McCoy.  The  volume 
is  handsomely  bound  in  parchment,  but  has  been  errone- 
ously lettered  as  follows :  ^sopi  [  Fabulae  |  Editio  ]  Prin- 
ceps  I  Germanicse  |  1483. 

Far  from  being  the  original  German  edition  of  yEsofs 
Fables,  our  book  is  merely  a  reprint  of  the  German  text  alone 
of  Stainhowel's  Latin  and  German  edition  of  Ulm  about  the 
year  1475."  It  can,  however,  probably  claim  the  distinc- 
tion of  being  the  oldest  edition  of  the  German  version 
issued  separately  whose  date  is  fixed  by  the  printer's 
colophon.  M.  Hervieux  has  had  the  good  fortune  of 
being  able  to  inspect  two  other  copies  of  this  edition  (the 
only  copies  hitherto  known  to  exist,  it  would  seem),  and 
according  to  his  description  the  book  is  a  folio  of  169 
leaves,  of  which  the  Life  of  ALsop  and  the  text  of  the  fables 
occupy  the  first  154  leaves,  while  the  remainder  contain  a 
work  entitled  Historia  Sigisiminde. 

The  McCoy  copy  is  unfortunately  not  entirely  complete, 
though  the  lost  portions  are  of  no  great  extent.  The  first 
34  leaves  contain  the  Life  of  yEsop  already  mentioned  and 
preceded  by  a  full-page  portrait  headed  Esopus  on  the 
verso  of  the  first  leaf.  The  leaves  in  this  portion  of  the 
book  are  entirely  devoid  of  any  numbering.  The  text  is 
headed  as  follows : 

Vita  Esopi  fabulatoris  clarissimi  e  greco  |  latina  per 
Rimicin(m)  facta  ad  reuerendissimu(m)  |  patrem  dominum 
Anthonium  Tituli  sancti  |  Chrisogoni  prespiterum  Car- 
dinalem. 

The  entire  text,  however,  is  in  German,  as  we  find 
explained  further  down  the  page  by  the  words : 

.  .  .  ausz  latein  von  doctore  heinrico  steinho  |  wel 
schlecht  vn(d)  verstentlich  geteiitscht. 


*  Cf.  page  16  of  this  Manual,  and  the  references  there  given. 


XV  ill  Introduction. 

Up  to  this  point  there  appear  to  be  no  leaves  missing, 
although  the  text  of  the  first  six  has  suffered  a  partial  loss 
at  the  lower  corners,  apparently  owing  to  excessive  thumb- 
ing previous  to  the  time  of  the  present  binding. 

There  then  follow  120  numbered  leaves  containing  the 
text  of  the  fables,  but  of  this  series  the  fifth  and  sixth 
leaves  are  missing.  Finally  there  comes  a  series  of  only 
eight  additional  unnumbered  leaves  containing  a  species 
of  Index  Rerum,  a  portion  of  the  Historia  Sigismunde  and 
the  printer's  colophon.  According  to  M.  Hervieux' 
description  there  must  therefore  be  seven  more  leaves 
missing  from  the  McCoy  copy  in  this  portion.  Indeed 
the  verso  of  the  next  to  last  leaf  breaks  off  abruptly  thus  ; 

sy  inwendigen  allein  dye  thiir  auf  vnnd  nam  alldo — 

At  the  top  of  the  recto  of  the  last  leaf  there  occurs  a 
colophon  worded  thus: 

Esopus  der  hochberiimbt  fabeltichter — mit 
etlichen  zuogelegten  fabeln  Rimicy  vund 
Auiani — vnd  d'  histori  sigismunde  der  toh- 
ter  des  fiirsten  Tancredi  vnd  des  iiinglin 
ges  Gwisgardi  enndet  sich  hie — Gedruckt 
vnd  vollendet  in  der  hochwirdigen  vnnd 
keiserlichen  stat  Augspurg — von  Antho- 
nio  Sorg  am  montag  nach  Agathe  Da 
man  zalt  nach  Cristi  geburt — M — CCCC 
vnd  in  dem— LXXXIII— lar— 

The  remainder  of  the  leaf  is  blank,  and  on  its  verso  there 
is  written  in  pale  black  ink  the  name  Johannes  Schaff- 
haiisser,  probably  one  of  the  early  owners  of  this  copy. 

The  present  size  of  the  leaves  is  about  seven  inches  by 
ten,  the  type  used  is  the  Gothic,  and  the  whole  work  is 
adorned  by  numerous  rudely  executed  wood-cuts.  The 
normal  number  of  lines  on  full  pages  appears  to  be  36, 
although  some  have  only  35  ;  it  is  also  to  be  noted  that 


Introduction.  xix 

the  following  leaves  are  wrongly  numbered  :  leaf  xii  is 
given  as  xiii;  leaf  liiii  has  no  number;  leaf  Ivi  is  given  as 
li ;  leaf  xci  is  given  as  ci ;  and  leaf  cxv  is  given  as  cv. 

A  note  in  pale  black  ink  on  the  upper  margin  of  leaf  xvi 
gives  evidence  of  trimming  by  the  binder,  who  appears  to 
have  greatly  reduced  what  was  originally  a  wide  margin. 
The  verso  of  this  same  leaf  has  had  an  extra  illustration 
pasted  over  the  one  originally  printed  in  the  text,  and  as 
the  superimposed  wood-cut  suits  the  accompanying  text 
yet  appears  to  be  wholly  different  from  the  one  beneath,* 
though  in  the  same  style  as  the  remaining  illustrations,  we 
may  suppose  that  the  printer  erroneously  inserted  an 
irrelevant  wood-cut  in  his  text  at  this  point,  and  discover- 
ing this  fact  after  the  leaf  was  printed  struck  off  special 
copies  of  the  proper  illustration  and  thus  corrected  his 
original  error  as  well  as  he  could.  It  would  be  of  interest 
to  note  whether  the  same  thing  was  done  in  the  case  of  the 
other  two  copies  mentioned  above. 

Many  of  the  illustrations  have  been  touched  up  with 
either  black  or  red  ink,  and  various  marginal  notes  and 
other  marks  are  to  be  found  which  are  evidently  due  to 
some  one  or  more  of  the  early  possessors  of  this  copy. 

A  point  worthy  of  note,  and  one  which  would  probably 
suffice  to  easily  identify  all  the  extant  copies  of  this  edition, 
is  that  in  certain  cases  a  blank  space  has  been  left  in  the 
body  of  the  text  which  should  have  been  filled  out  by  some 
word  not  inserted  by  the  printer.  Thus  among  the  unnum- 
bered leaves  at  the  beginning  of  the  book  there  is  a  blank 
space  in  the  last  line  on  the  verso  of  the  twenty-first  leaf, 
and  on  the  recto  of  the  third  numbered  leaf  there  are  three 
such  spaces,  the  first  of  which  has  been  filled  in  with  a 
pen,  the  second  crossed  out,  and  the  third  left  blank.  It 
is  this  last-mentioned  page  which  has  been  chosen  for  pre- 


*  This  illustration  is  no  doubt  the  same  as  the  one  correctly  inserted 
in  the  text  on  the  recto  of  leaf  li. 


XX  Introdtiction. 

senting  in  facsimile,  as  the  occurrence  of  such  a  series  of 
blank  spaces  is  perhaps  the  most  curious  feature  in  the 
whole  book. 

The  original  is  about  one-fourth  larger  in  its  dimensions 
than  would  appear  from  the  facsimile,  in  which  the  wide 
margin  has  also  been  much  reduced.  As  the  paper  in  the 
original  is  rather  thin,  and  as  at  the  same  time  the  ink  used 
is  extremely  black,  there  are  noticeable  in  the  facsimile 
faint  traces  of  the  wood-cut  on  the  verso  as  well  as  of  the 
accompanying  text  itself. 

The  wood-cuts  used  in  this  edition  are  probably  identical 
with  those  occurring  in  that  from  which  Mr.  Pollard's  fac- 
simile was  taken,  as  the  one  there  reproduced  also  occurs 
in  the  McCoy  copy  here  described. 

3.  The  first  of  the  two  smaller  facsimiles  given  repre- 
sents very  accurately  the  appearance  of  the  original, 
excepting  that  the  whole  background  is  of  the  mellow  tint 
which  even  the  whitest  of  paper  assumes  with  age.  The 
two  pages  chosen  represent  the  end  of  the  diffuse  Life  of 
y-Esop,  which  occupies  almost  all  of  the  preceding  portion 
of  the  book,  and  the  beginning  of  the  fables  themselves. 
The  original  is  bound  in  parchment  and  formerly  contained 
two  medallions  on  the  outside  of  the  cover,  as  well  as 
fastenings  of  some  sort  or  other.  The  fly-leaf  is  occupied 
by  the  following  inscription: 

Ingeniosissimo  puero  |  Cornelio  Luackio  |  Curatores  et 
rector  |  scholae  Brielanae*  |  Hoc  industriae  |  Praemium  | 
L.  M.  D.  D.  I  Leonardus  lohannis  F.  |  Theophilus  Rycke- 
waert  |  Corn.  Bunzolzdt  |  Franciscus  Villeius  |  rector. 

*  Uriel  is  a  fortified  seaport  town  on  the  north  side  of  the  island  of 
Voorne,  S.  Holland,  and  lying  about  fourteen  miles  west  of  Rotterdam. 
From  1585  to  i6t6  it  was  held  by  England  as  security  for  certain 
advances  made  to  the  states  of  Holland,  and  it  was  probably  some  time 
during  this  period  in  its  history  that  the  award  of  the  present  school- 
prize  occurred. 


Introduction.  xxi 

The  title-page  reads  as  follows: 

^SOPI  PHRYGIS 

FABVLiE,   ELEGANTIS- 

SIMIS     ICONIBVS 
illustratae. 

CVM  LATINA  VERSIONE, 
Graeco  textui  adiuncta.* 


Adiectae  sunt  diuersorum  fabulce,  nee  non 

opuscula  qus  in  sequenti  pagina 

videre  est. 

LVGDVNI, 
Sumptibus  loannis  lullieron. 

M.   DCIX. 

On  the  reverse  side  of  the  title-page  there  is  given  a  brief 
table  of  contents,  and  then  on  page  3  there  begins  the  body 
of  the  text  with :  Ex  Aphtho-  |  nij  sophistae  praeexerci-  ] 
tamentis.  On  the  following  page  we  find:  Ex  Philo-  | 
strati  imaginibus  |  fabula,  with  an  illustration  which  is 
curiously  enough  repeated  on  page  lO. 

On  page  7  begins:  -^sopi  Fa-  |  bulatoris  vita,  a  Ma-  | 
ximo  Planude  con-  |  scripta.  This  portion  of  the  book 
contains  some  thirty-four  woodcuts.  Thereafter  come,  as 
shown  in  the  facsimile,  the  fables  themselves,  occupying 
pages  139-305  and  numbered  consecutively  up  to  150. 
This  portion  of  the  book  contains  fifty-two  woodcuts. 

Up  to  this  point  the  Greek  text  and  its  Latin  translation 
have  been  arranged  throughout  in  parallel  columns  on  the 
same  page ;  but  from  page  306  to  page  363  the  two  texts 
are  arranged  on  opposite  pages,  as  is  also  the  case  from 

*The  next  following  portion  has  been  partially  erased  in  the  copy  at 
hand. 


xxii  Introduction. 

page  366  to  page  399,  whilst  for  the  rest  of  the  book  no 
parallel  texts  occur. 

Pages  306-333  are  occupied  by:  Gabriae  Graeci  ]  Tetra- 
sticha,  numbering  forty-three  fables.  Pages  334-363  by : 
Homeri  Ranarum  |  (et)  Murium  pugna,  after  which  comes 
a  two-page  index  of  the  proper  names  therein  occurring. 
Four  pages  are  next  devoted  to  a  species  of  preface 
headed:  Aristobulus  Apo-  |  stolicus  sacer  diaconus  iis 
qui  I  hoc  usuri  sunt  libro,  |  S.  D. 

Pages  370-399  are  occupied  by  a  piece  entitled  :  Felium 
Muriumque  |  pugna,  incerto  auctore,  followed  on  page  400 
by  an  index  of  proper  names. 

Then  come  forty-two  Latin  fables  headed:  ^Esopi  Fa- 
bulae  XLII  |  ab  Avieno  elego  j  carmine  conscriptae;  they 
are  preceded  by  two  short  prefaces,  and  the  whole  occupies 
pages  401-427,  On  page  428  is  given  a  list  entitled: 
Capita  iEsopi  |  Vitae,  and  this  is  followed  on  pages 
429-432  by  an  Index  Fabularum,  which  closes  the  book. 

Another  case  of  a  double  use  being  made  of  the  same 
illustration  occurs  on  pages  169  and  289  for  the  fables 
entitled  Mulier  et  Gallina  and  Gallina  miripara  respectively. 
A  number  of  typographical  errors  have  been  noticed,  and 
it  is  a  matter  of  some  surprise  to  find  that  the  two  prefaces 
on  pages  401  and  402,  as  well  as  fables  30  to  42  of  the 
Avianus  collection,  have  been  put  in  the  same  small  type 
in  which  the  indices  are  given. 

4.  The  last  facsimile  given  is  taken  from  another  edition 
of  fables  of  a  later  date  and  of  a  different  scope,  but  of 
much  the  same  size  and  typographical  workmanship  as 
that  just  described,  the  chief  exception  being  the  complete 
omission  of  illustrations.  The  two  pages  chosen  represent 
the  beginning  of  the  fables  of  Aphthonius,  although  occur- 
ring well  on  towards  the  end  of  the  book.  The  original 
has  been  inadequately  protected  from  the  rough  usage 
which  it  has  received  by  an  indifferent  leather  binding 
apparently  contemporaneous  with  the  printing. 


Introduction.  xxiii 

On  the  margin  of  the  title-page  there  is  to  be  found  in 
writing  the  legend  :  Ex  libris  Dr.  Eligii  De  Longo  jumello, 
a  phrase  which  is  repeated  on  the  margin  of  page  21,  thus 
possibly  indicating  the  birth-year  of  the  original  possessor 
of  this  copy.     The  title-page  reads  as  follows : 

A  ^0  0  N I OT 

20OI2T0T 

nPOTTMNASMATA. 

APHTHONII 

SOPHISTiE 

PROGYMNASMATA. 

Francisco  Scobario  Inter pre- 

te  :  cum  Notts  &  Commentariis 

Hadamarij. 

Eiusdem  Aphthonii  Fabvl^  nunc 
primiim  in  lucem  prolatae. 

Editio  noua  a  P.  S.  I.  micia  &^  recognita,  6^  ad 
vsum  studiosa  mtientiitis  accommodata. 

P  A  R  IS  I  I  S, 

Apud  SiMONEM  Benard,  via  lacobsea, 

sub  Imagine  Divae  Mariae  de  Fide,  e 

Regione  Collegij  Societatis  Iesv. 

M.  DC.  LXVI. 

The  reverse  of  the  title-page  together  with  the  ten  follow- 
ing pages  contain  a  detailed  table  of  contents  of  very 
clumsy  typographical  workmanship,  a  few  almost  wholly 
illegible  signatures  being  given  at  the  bottom  of  the  pages. 

There  then  follow  the  Progymnasmata  of  Aphthonius 
with  a  parallel-page  Latin  translation  by  Franciscus  Sco- 
barius,  the  whole  occupying  pages  1-121.  Then  at  length 
come  the  fables,  as  shown  in  the  facsimile,  extending  to 
page  161  and  being  forty  in  number. 


xxiv  Introduction. 

The  majority  of  the  pages  up  to  this  point  have  their 
margins  partially  filled  by  short  printed  critical  and  ex- 
planatory notes,  and  the  remaining  seventeen  pages  of  the 
book  arranged  in  signatures  are  devoted  to  a  similar  set 
of  longer  notes  entitled:  In  Aphthonii  |  Progymnasmata  ] 
Scholia.  I  Ab  vno  e  Societ.  lesu  Reuer.  Patr.  |  huic  Edi- 
tioni  nunc  primiim  addita;  and:  In  Aphthonii  |  Progym- 
nasmata, I  Notae  ex  Comment.  Hadamarii.  1  In  Chria.  III. 
Progymnasmate  respectively ;  the  latter  with  certain  mar- 
ginal notes  in  print.  Typographical  errors  are  numerous 
in  this  edition  as  well,  and  the  printing  is  on  the  whole  not 
as  satisfactory  as  that  of  the  earlier  edition  just  described. 


V 


HISTORY  OF  ^SOPIC  FABLE  LITERATURE. 

i  I.  Anonymous,  Essai  stir  la  Fable  et  sur  les  Fabiilistes 
avant  La  Fontaine.  In  :  CEuvres  Completes  de  La 
Fontaine,  avec  les  notes  de  tous  les  commentate urs 
et  des  notices  historiques  en  tete  de  chaque  ou- 
vrage.  Fables:  Tome  I,  pp.  81-142.  Paris,  chez 
P.    Dupont,   libraire-editeur,    1826.     8vo,   iv   and 

393  PP- 
2.  Edelestand  Du  Meril,  Histoire  de  la  Fable  Esopiqiie. 

In  his  :  Poesies  Inedites  du  Moyen  Age,  precedees 

d'une    histoire    de    la   fable    esopique,   pp.  1-167. 

Paris:  librairie  Franck,  67  Rue  Richelieu,   1854. 

8vo,  456  pp. 

,1,  3.  Leopold  Hervieux,  Les  Fabulistes  Latins  depnis  le 

Siecle  d'Auguste  jusqiia  la  Fin   du  Moyen  Age. 

Tome  I :  Phedre  et  ses  Anciens  Imitatctirs  Directs 
et  Indirects.  Paris:  librairie  de  Firmin-Didot  et 
Cie.,  56  Rue  Jacob,  1884.     8vo,  viii  and  729  pp. 

Tome  II :  Phedre  etses  Anciens  Lmitateurs  Directs 
et  Indirects.  Paris :  librairie  de  Firmin-Didot  et 
Cie.,  56  Rue  Jacob,  1884.     8vo,  852  pp. 

Tome  III :  Aviamis  et  ses  Ancietis  lmitateurs. 
Paris:  librairie  de  Firmin-Didot  et  Cie,,  56  Rue 
Jacob,  1894.     8vo,  iii  and  530  pp. 

Tome  IV*:  Phedre  et  ses  Anciens  lmitateurs 
Directs  et  Indirects.  Tome  I,  deuxieme  edition, 
entierement  refondue.  Paris  :  librairie  de  P'irmin- 
Didot  et  Cie.,  56  Rue  Jacob,  1893.  8vo,  xii  and 
834  pp. 

Tome  V* :  Phedre  et  ses  Anciens  lmitateurs, 
Directs  et  Indirects.     Tome  II,  deuxieme  edition, 


*  Thus  denominated  by  me  for  purposes  of  compact  reference. 


2  /^sopic  Fable  Literature. 

entierement  refondue.  Paris:  librairie  de  Firmin- 
Didot  et  Cie.,  56  Rue  Jacob,  1894.     8vo,  808  pp. 

4.  Joseph  Jacobs,  History  of  the  Aisopic  Fable.     In  :  The 

Fables  of  ^Fsop,  as  first  printed  by  William  Caxton 
in  1484  with  those  of  Avian,  Alfonso  and  Poggio, 
now  again  edited  and  induced  by  Joseph  Jacobs. 
Vol.  I.  London  :  published  by  David  Nutt,  in  the 
Strand,  1889.     8vo,  xx  and  283  pp. 

5.  F.    Max  Miiller,    On  the  Migration  of  Fables.     In: 

Chips  From    a    German    Workshop,    by    F.    Max 
Miiller.     Vol.  IV,  pp.  145-209.     London  :  Long- 
mans, Green  &  Co.,  1875.     8vo,  viii  and  581  pp. 
Also  in  :    Selected  Essays  on  Language,  Mythology 
and  Religion,  by  F.  Max  Miiller.     Vol.  I,  pp.  500- 
576.     London:    Longmans,   Green    &   Co.,    1881. 
8vo,  viii  and  623  pp. 
i  6.  A.  C.  M.  Robert,  Essai  sur  les  Autcurs  dontles  Fables 
out  Precede    Cclles  de  La   Fontaine.      In  :   Fables 
Incdites  des  Xlle,  XLLLe  et  XlVe  Siecles,  et  Fables 
de  La  Fontaine,  rapprochees  de  celles  de  tous  les 
auteurs  qui  avoient,  avant  lui,  traite   les   memes 
sujets,  par  A.  C.  M.  Robert.     Tome  I,  pp.  xiii- 
ccxlviii.     Paris:    Etienne   Cabin,    libraire-editeur, 
Rue  de  La  Harpe,  No.  50  bis,  1825.     8vo,  cclxii 
and  368  pp. 
7.  A.  Wagener,  Essai  sur  les  Rapports  qid  Existent  entre 
les  Apologues  de  V Inde  et  les  Apologues  de  la  Grece. 
In :  Mcmoires  Couronncs  et  Memoires  des  Savants 
Etra*^gers,    publics     par    1' Academic    Royale    de 
Sciences,  des  Lettres  et  des  Beaux-Arts  de  Bel- 
gique.    Tome  XXV  (1851-1853),  pp.  1-126  (at  the 
end).    Bruxelles,  M.  Hayez,  imprimeurde  I'Acade- 
mie  Royale,  1854.      4to,  vi    and  670  pp. -|-4i  pl- 
and  3  maps. 


Related  Subjects.  3 

HISTORY  OF  RELATED  SUBJECTS. 

1.  Joseph  Bedier,  Les  Fabliaux ;  etudes  de  litterature 

populaire  et  d'histoire  litteraire  du  Moyen  Age. 
{Bibl.  Ec.  Hautes  Etudes,  Fasc.  98.)  Paris  :  Emile 
Bouillon,  editeur,  6"]  Rue  Richelieu,  1893.  8vo, 
xxvii  and  485  pp.  Deuxieme  edition,  revue  et 
corrigee,  1895.     8vo,  viii  and  499  pp. 

2.  Domenico  Comparetti,    Researches  Respecting  the 

Book  of  Sindibdd.  London :  published  for  the 
Folk-Lore  Society  by  Elliot  Stock,  1882.  Vol. 
IX,  8vo,  viii  and  167  pp. 

3.  Bruno  Herlet,  Beitrdge  zur  Geschichte  der  Asopischen 

^Fabel  im  Mittelalter.  Programm.  Bamberg,  W. 
Gartner's  Buchdruckerei  (D.  Siebenkees),  1892. 
8vo,  113  pp. 

4.  Otto  Keller,  Thieve  des  Classischett  Alterthums  in  Cul- 

iurgeschichtlicher  Besiehnng.  Innsbruck,  Verlag 
der  Wagner'schen  Universitats-Buchhandlung, 
1887.     8vo,  ix  and  448  pp.     (Cf.  esp.  his  notes.) 

5.  Eduard   Kolloff,    Die    Sagenhafte   und    Symbolische 

Thiergescldchte  des  Mittelalters.  In  :  Historisches 
Taschenbuch,  herausgegeben  von  Friedrich  von 
Raumer.  Vierter  Folge,  achter  Jahrgang,  pp.  177- 
269.  Leipzig:  F.  A.  Brockhaus,  1867.  i2mo, 
vi  and  430  pp. 

6.  lK2iX^^l'&'L'^iQ.^'^i\^.,DieQ^lellendesDekameron.    Zweite 

sehr  vermehrte  und  verbesserte  Auflage.  Stutt- 
gart: J.  Scheible's  Verlagsbuchhandlung,  1884. 
8vo,  xviii  and  345  pp. 
IS  7.  Charles  Louandre,  L Epopee  des  Animaux.  In : 
Revue  des  Deux  Mondes,  XXIIIe  annee,  seconde 
serie  de  la  nouvelle  periode.  Tome  IV,  pp.  929- 
953  and  1126-1152.  Paris:  Bureau  de  la  Revue 
des  Deux  Mondes,  20  Rue  Saint-Benoit,  1853. 
8vo,  1272  pp.  Ditto,  XXIVe  annee:  Tome  V,  pp. 
308-340.     Paris,  1854.     8vo,  1280  pp. 


I.  • 

|.  special  Fields  of  Fable  Literature. 

8.  C.  Prantl,  Einige  Restedes  Thier-Epos  bei  den  Sammely 

scliriftstellern  und  Naturhistorikern  des  S pater  en 
AltertJmms.  In:  PhilologJis ;  Zeitschrift  fiir  das 
klassische  Alterthum,  herausgegeben  von  F.  W. 
Schneidewin,  Vol.  VII,  pp.  61-76.  Gottingen, 
Verlag  der  Dieterichschen  Buchhandlung,  1852. 
8vo,  iv  and  768  pp. 

9.  H.  L.  D.  "Ward,  Catalogue  of  Romances  in  the  Depart- 

ment of  Manuscripts  in  the  British  Museuin.  Vol.  II. 
Printed  by  order  of  the  Trustees:  sold  at  the 
British  Museum,  1893.     8vo,  xii  and  748  pp. 

Pp.  1 1 1-27 1  :  Easterfi  Legends  and  Tales. 

Pp.  368-396  :  Reynard  the  Fox. 


HISTORY  OF  SPECIAL  FIELDS  OF  FABLE 
LITERATURE. 

1.  Joseph  Bedier,    Les    Contes  d'Animaux  dans  V An- 

tiquitc  Greco-Latine.    In  his  :  Les  Fabliaux,  1st  ed., 
pp.  64-77  ;  2d  ed.,  pp.  93-106.     (See  p.  3.) 

2.  Richard  Bentley,    De  Aesopo    ct  Aliis  Fabularum 

Scriptoribus.  I  n  :  loawiis  Alberti  Fabricii  Biblio- 
theca  Graeca.  Editio  Quarta,  curante  Gottlieb 
Christophoro  Harles.  Vol.  I,  pp.  618-661.  Ham- 
burgi,  apud  Carolum  Ernestum  Bohn,  1790.  4to, 
xxviii  and  888  pp. 
>  3.  B.  le  B.  de  Fontenelle,  De  VOrigine  des  Fables. 
In:  CEuvres  de  Fontenelle,  precedees  d'une  notice 
sur  sa  vie  et  ses  ouvrages.  (Tome  IV  :)  Melanges, 
pp.  294-310.  Paris:  Salmon,  libraire-editeur,  19 
Quai  des  Augustins,  1825.  8vo,  538  pp. 
4.  W.  K.  Grimm,  Thierfabeln  bei  den  Meistersdngern. 
In  :  Philologische  und  Ilistorische  Abhandlungen  der 
Kojiiglichen  Akademie  der  Wissettschaften  2u  Berlin. 
Aus  dem  Jahre  1855,  pp.  1-27.     Berlin,  gedruckt 


special  Fields  of  Fable  Literature,  5 

in  der  Druckerei  der  Koniglichen  Akademie  der 
Wissenschaften,  1856.  4to,  iii  and  635  pp.  +  24 
plates. 

5.  Bruno  Her  let,  Studien  ubcr  die  Sogenanntcn  Yzopcts 

{Lyoncr  Yzopet,  Yzopet  I  nnd  Yzopet  II).  Wiirz- 
burg  Diss.  Erlangen,  Druck  derUniversitats-Buch- 
druckerei  von  Junge  &  Sohn,  1889.  8vo,  94  pp. 
(Separatabdruck  aus  den  Romanischen  Forsch- 
tmgen,  herausgegeben  von  Karl  VoUmoUer,  Vol. 
IV,  pp.  2 19-309.  Erlangen,  Verlag  von  Fr.  Junge, 
1891.     8vo,iv  and  550  pp.) 

6.  G.  E.  Lessing,  Ubcr  die  Sogenannten  Fabcln  aus  den 

Zeiten  der  Minnesinger.  In  :  Gotthold  Ephraim 
Lessing's  Sdvimtliclie  Schriften,  herausgegeben 
von  Karl  Lachmann.  Auf's  neue  durchgesehen 
und  vermehrt  von  Wendelin  von  Maltzahn,  Vol. 
IX,  pp.  7-38 ;  and  Vol.  X,  pp.  329-358-  Leipzig, 
G.  J.  Goschen'sche  Verlagshandlung,  1 853-1857, 
12  vols.,  8vo. 

7.  G.  E.  Lessing,  Romulus  und  RimiciuSy  ed.  Maltzahn, 

Vol.  IX,  pp.  39-64. 

8.  G.  E.  Lessing,  Zur  Geschichte  der  ^sopischen  Fabel, 

ed.  Maltzahn,  Vol.  XI,  i,  pp.  237-251;  cf.  also 
Vol.  I,  pp.  129-198;  Vol.  V,  pp.  395-460;  and 
Vol.  XI,  I,  pp.  1 17-132. 
iQ.  Gaston  Paris,  Manuel  d'Ancien  Frangais :  La  Lit- 
terature  Frangaise  au  Moycn  Age  {Xle-XIVe 
Siecle).  Paris  :  librairie  Hachette  et  Cie.,  79  Boule- 
vard Saint-Germain,   1888.     8vo,  vii  and   292  pp. 

Pp.  1 17-123  (§§79-84) :  Fable  Esopique  et  Roman 
de  Renard. 

Ditto:  Deuxieme  edition,  revue,  corrigee,  aug- 
mentee  et  accompagnee  d'un  Tableau  Chronolo- 
gique,  1890.  8vo,  xii  and  316  pp.  Reference 
unchanged. 
10.  K.  L.  Roth,  Die  Mittelalterlichen  Sammlungen  Latein- 
ischer  Thierfabeln.     In  :  Philologus ;  Zeitschrift  fiir 


6  Defifiitions  of  Fable. 

das  klassische  Alterthum,  herausgegeben  von  F. 
W.  Schneidewin.  Vol.  I,  pp.  523-546.  Stolberg, 
O.  Kleinecke's  Buchhandlung,  1846.  8vo,  vi  and 
769  pp. 

11.  K.    L.    Roth,    Die   y^sopische   Fabel    in   Asieii.     In: 

Philologus,  do.  Vol.  VIII,  pp.  130-141.  Gottin- 
gen,  Verlag  der  Dieterichschen  Buchhandlung, 
1853.     8vo,  iv  and  764  pp. 

12.  Karl  Simrock,  Aesops  Leben  Jind  Fabeln,  nebst  den 

iJim  Ziigeschriebenen  Alien  Fabeln  nnd  den  Fabeln 
des  Remiciiis  und  Aviamis.  In :  Die  Dentscheji 
Volksbucher,  gesammelt  und  in  ihrer  urspriing- 
lichen  Echtheit  wiederhergestellt  von  Karl  Sim- 
rock.  Dreizehnter  Band,  pp.  155-371.  Frank- 
furt a.  M. :  Christian  Winter,  1867.  i6mo,  xvi  and 
524  pp. 

13.  H.  L.  D.  Ward,  Catalogue  of  Romances  in  the  Depart- 

vient  of  Manuscripts  in  the  British  Hhisenm.    Vol.  II. 
Printed   by   order   of  the   Trustees :    sold  at  the 
British  Museum,  1893.     8vo,  xii  and  748  pp. 
Pp.  272-367  :  yFsopic  Fables. 


DEFINITIONS  OF  FABLE.* 

1.  Anonymous,  Critische  Brief e,  Zurich,  1746,  p.  168. 

2.  Aphthonius,  in  Aisopi  Phrygis  Vita  et  Fabcllae,  ed. 

Froben.     Basel,  15 17,  p.  254. 

3.  Aristotle,  Rhetor.,  2.  20. 

4.  Batteux,  Principes  de  Litterature,  Vol.  2,  Pt.  i,  p.  5. 

5.  Breitinger,  Die  Critische  Dichtkiinst,  p.  194. 

6.  De  la  Motte,  Disconrs  sur  la   Fable  [ap.  Du  Meril, 

p.  6,  note  2). 

7.  Du  Meril,  Poes.  hied.,  p.  6. 

♦Compare  especially  G.  E.  Lessing's  treatment  of  this  question  in 
Vol.  V,  395-460,  as  quoted  above  on  p.  5,  whence  most  of  these  refer- 
ences were  obtained. 


Single  Fables.  7 

8.  Eustathius,    in   Putsch,  Grain.    Lat.   Auct.   Antigid, 

col.  1329. 

9.  G.  C.  Lewis,  Philol.  Mtisetim,  Vol.  I  (1832),  p.  280. 

10.  Priscian,  in  Putsch,  Gram.  Lat.  And.  Aiitiqui,  col. 

1329. 

11.  Suidas,  s.  V.  mythos. 

12.  Webster,  Intematiojial  Dictionary,   s.   v.    fable,   and 

apologue. 

13.  Wolfius,  Philosophiae  Practicae  Universalis  Pars  Pos- 

terior, §§302-323. 


HISTORY  OF  SINGLE  FABLES. 

1.  Ass'  Heart: 

George  C.  Keidel,  Die  Esclherz-  {Hirschherz-, 
Eberherz-)  Fabel.  In :  Zeitschrift  fi'ir  Vergleich- 
eride  Litteraturgeschichte,  herausgegeben  von  Dr. 
Max  Koch.  N.  F.,Bd.  VII, pp.  264-267.  Weimar 
und  Berlin,  Verlag  von  Emil  Felber,  1894.  8vo, 
iv  and  492  pp. 

2.  Caliph  and  Poor  Man  : 

P.  Ristelhuber,  Une  Fable  de  Flcriafi ;  etude  de 
litterature  comparee.  Paris:  Baur,  1882.  8vo, 
40  pp. 

3.  Daw  in  Peacock's  Feathers  : 

Max  Fuchs,  Die  Fabel  von  der  Kralie  die  sick  mit 
Fremden  Federn  Schmnckt,  betrachtet  in  ihren  ver- 
schiedenen  Gestaltungen  in  der  abendlandischen 
Litteratur.  Berlin,  Schade.  8vo,  46  pp.  (Berlin 
diss.) 

4.  Mouse-Maiden: 

Anonymous,  The  History  of  a  Fable ;  an  episode 
from  the  history  of  literature.  In  :  Harper's  New 
Monthly  Magazine,  Vol.  XXII,  pp.  240-246.  New 
York :  Harper  &  Bros.,  publishers,  Franklin 
Square,  1861.     8vo,  viii  and  864  pp. 


8  Tables  of  Fable  Literature. 

5.  Three  Wishes: 

Joseph  Bedier,  Les  Quatre  Souhaits  Saint- Martin. 
In  his:  Les  Fabliaux,  ist  ed.,  pp.  177-193;  2d 
ed.,  pp.  212-228.     (See  p.  3.) 

6.  Woman  of  Ephesus : 

Eduard  Grisebach,  Die  Wanderung  der  Novelle  von 
der  Treulosen  Witttve  durch  die  Weltlitteratur. 
Zweite  mit  einem  Anhang  vermehrte  Ausgabe. 
Berlin:  Lehmann,  1889.     4to,  151  pp. 


TABLES  OF  FABLE  LITERATURE. 

1 .  Table  of  Fable  Literature  : 

F.  Max  Miiller,  Chips  from  a  German  Workshop, 
Vol.  IV,  p.  171.     (See  p.  2.) 

2.  Table  of  Fable  Literature  : 

J.  Jacobs,  History  of  the  ^sopic  Fable,  opp.  p.  i. 
(See  p.  2.) 

3.  Table  of  Mediaeval  Latin  Fable  Literature  : 

K.  L.  Roth,  in  PJiilologus,  Vol.  I,  p.  545.    (See  p.  5.) 

4.  Table  of  Syntipas  Literature  : 

M.  Landau,  Die  Quellen  des  Dekameron,  opp.  p.  340. 
(See  p.  3.) 

5.  Table  of  Bidpai  Literature : 

M.  Landau,  Die  Qtiellen  des  Dekameron,  opp.  p.  18. 

6.  Table  of  Bidpai  Literature  : 

J.  Jacobs,  in :  TJie  Earliest  English  Version  of 
the  Fables  of  Bidpai,  "  The  Morall  Philosophic 
of  Doni  "  by  Sir  Thomas  North,  whilom  of 
Peterhouse,  Cambridge.  Now  again  edited  and 
induced  by  Joseph  Jacobs,  late  of  St.  John's 
College,  Cambridge.  London:  published  by 
David  Nutt,  in  the  Strand,  1888.  8vo,  Ixxx  and 
258  pp.     Table  opp.  p.  Ixxx. 


Incunabula.  9 

7.  Table  of  Bidpai  Literature : 

J,  Bedier,  Les  Fabliaux,  ist  ed.,  opp.  p.  54;  2d  ed., 
opp.  p.  82.     (See  p.  3.) 

8.  Table  of  Les  Souhaits  Saint-Martin : 

J.  Bedier,  Les  Fabliaux,  ist  ed.,  opp.  p.  186 ;  2d  ed., 
opp.  p.  220. 


INCUNABULA. 


1.  (1461)    Ulrich   Boner,   Edelstein,   Bamberg,  Albert 

Pfister,  fo.  ed.  of  88  leaves.     {German:  see  Brunet, 
Vol.  I,  cols.  1096-1097.)* 

2.  (ab.  1462)  Ulrich  Boner,  Edelstein,  Bd^mhtrgi}),  M- 

bert  Pfister  (?),  fo.  ed.  of  yy  leaves.  {German  :  see 
Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  1097.) 
.-  3.  (ab.  1470)  Laurentius  Valla,  Facecie  Morales,  Neth- 
erlands (?),  Ludovicus  Pontanus  (?),  4to  ed.  of  24 
leaves.  {Latin:  see  Brunet,  Stippl.,  Vol.  II,  col. 
83s  ;  B.  M.  ^sop,  col.  ii.)t 

*The  work  cited  thus  is:  Manuel  du  Libraire  et  de  V Amateur  de 
Livres,  par  Jacques-Charles  Brunet.  Cinquidme  edition  originale 
entierement  refondue  et  augmentee  d'un  tiers  par  I'auteur.  Paris  : 
librairie  de  Firmin-Didot  Freres,  Fils  et  Cie.,  imprimeurs  de  I'lnstitut, 
56  Rue  Jacob. 

Tome  I  :  i860,  8vo,  xlvii  pp.  and  1904  cols. 

Tome  II  :   1861,  8vo,  iv  pp.  and  1848  cols. 

Tome  III  :  1862,  8vo,  iv  pp.  and  1984  cols. 

Tome  IV  :   1863,  8vo,  iv  pp.  and  1478  cols. 

Tome  V  :  1864,  8vo,  iv  pp.  and  1800  cols. 

Tome  VI :   1865,  8vo,  Ixiv  pp.  and  1878  cols. 

Supplement,  par  MM.  P.  Deschamps  et  G.  Brunet.  Paris  :  librairie 
de  Firmin-Didot  et  Cie.,  imprimeurs  de  I'lnstitut,  56  Rue  Jacob. 

Tome  I  :  1878,  8vo,  xv  pp.  and  11 38  cols. 

Tome  II :  1880,  8vo,  iv  pp.  and  1226  cols. 

t  The  pamphlet  cited  thus  is :  British  Museum  Catalogue  of  Printed 
Books:  yEsop.  London:  printed  by  William  Clowes  &  Sons,  Limited, 
Stamford  Street  and  Charing  Cross,  1883.     4to,  19  pp. 


lO  Incunabula. 

4.  (ab.  1470)   Vincentius    Bellovacensis,    Speculum 

Doctrinale,  Argentorati,*  Johannes  Mentellin,  fo. 
ed.  of  400  leaves.  {Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  392;  4. 
446.) 

5.  (ab.  1470)   Vincentius    Bellovacensis,    Speculum 

Historiale,  Argentorati,  Johannes  Mentellin,  To. 
mus  I,  fo.  ed.  of  155  leaves.     {Latin:  see  Herv.,  i. 

393  ;  4.  447-) 

6.  (ab.  147 1)  Omnibonus  Leonicenus,  ^sopus,Yene- 

tiis  (?),  Christophorus  Valdarfer  (?),  4to  ed.  of  42 
leaves.  {Latin:  see  Brunei,  Vol.  I,  cols.  89-90; 
B.  M.  ^sop,  col.  1 1 .) 

7.  (ab.  1472)  Remicius  Aretinus,  Augustae,   fo.  ed. 

{Latin  :  see  Brunet,  Suppl.,  Vol.  I,  col.  12.) 

8.  (1473)    Gualterus    Anglicus,   Esopus  Moralisatus, 

Rome,  Joannes  Philippi,  4to  ed.  {Latin :  see 
Herv.,  I.  542;  4.  603  ;  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  88.) 

9.  (ab.  1473)    Vincentius    Bellovacensis,    Speculum 

Doctrinale,  Argentinae,  Johannes  Mentellin,  fo.  ed. 
of  400  leaves.  {Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  393;  4.  446; 
Brunet,  Vol.  V,  col.  1253;  Brunet,  Suppl.,  Vol.  II, 
col.  90i.)t 
10.  (bef.  1474)  Vincentius  Bellovacensis,  Speculum 
Historiale,  Argentinae,  lohannes  Mentellin,  Tomus 

*  Latin  names  of  cities  referred  to  frequently  are  : 

1.  Argentoratum  or  Argentina — for  Strasbourg. 

2.  Augusta — for  Augsburg. 

3.  Brixia — for  Brescia. 

4.  Colonia — for  Cologne. 

5.  Daventria — for  Deventer  (Holland). 

6.  Lugduuum — for  Lyons. 

7.  Mediolanum — for  Milan. 

8.  Mons  Regalis — for  Mondovi  (Italy). 

9.  Mutina — for  Modena. 

10.  Tusculanum  Lacus  Benaci — for  Toscolano  (Italy). 

11.  Venetiae — for  Venice. 

\  Says  at  Cologne  in  the  convent  of  Weidenbach. 


Incunabula.  1 1 

I,  fo.  ed.  of  i68  leaves.  {Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  394- 
395;  4.  448  and  454;  Brunet,  Vol.  V,  col.  1253; 
Brunet,  SuppL,  Vol.  II,  col.  901.) 

11.  (1474)  Bonus  Accursius,  Mediolani,  Antonius  Za- 

rotus,  4to  ed.  of  50  leaves.  {Latin:  see  Brunet, 
Vol.  I,  col.  90;  B.  M.  ^sop,  cols.  4  and  11.) 

12.  (1474)  Vincentius  Bellovacensis,  Speculum  His- 

toriale,  Monast.  Sanctae  Afrae  (Augustae),  Antho- 
nius  Sorg  (?),  Tomus  I,  fo.  ed.  of  326  leaves. 
{Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  395-396;  4.  449;  Brunet, 
Vol.  V,  col.  1256.)* 

13.  (1474)  Vincentius  Bellovacensis,  Speculum  His- 

toriale, "Parisns,  fo.  ed.  {Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  396; 
4.  450;  Brunet,  Vol.  V,  col.  1256.) 

14.  (ab.  1474)  Gualterus  Anglicus  (?),  Esopus  Moralisa- 

tus{}),  Coloniae  (?),  Guldenschaf  (?),  4to  ed.  of  62 
leaves.     {Latin:  see  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  89.) 

15.  (147s)    Gualterus    Anglicus,   Esopus    Moralisatus, 

Rome,  Wendellinus  de  Willa,  4to  ed.  of  20  leaves. 
{Latin :  see  Herv.,  i.  542 ;  4.  603  ;  Brunet,  Vol.  I, 
col.  88.) 

16.  (ab.  1475)  Avianus,  Ulmae,  Johannes  Zainer,  fo.  ed. 

{Latin  and  German:  see  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  585.)! 

i/TTab.  1475)  Hainricus  Stainhowel,  Vim,  Johannes 
^.^^^^  /  Zeiner,  fo.  ed.  of  288  leaves.  {Latin  and  German  : 
see  Herv.,  i.  312-322 ;  4.  349-360;  Brunet,  Vol.  I, 
cols.  lOi:}:  and  585.) 

18.  (ab.  1475)  Gualterus  KmglicViS  i^),  Esopus  Moralisa- 
tus (?),  4to  ed.  of  63  leaves.  {Latin  :  see  Brunet, 
Vol.  I,  cols.  88-89.) 


*  Says  336  leaves. 

t  This  is  probably  merely  a  fragment  of  the  celebrated  collection  of 
Stainhowel  as  first  published  in  the  edition  described  immediately  after 
this  one,  and  not  a  separate  edition  as  has  been  supposed  by  some 
bibliographers. 

X  Says  275  leaves  ;  see  also  the  preceding  description  in  this  list. 


12  Incunabula. 

19.  (1476)  Bonus  Accursius,  Mediolani,  Zarotus,  4to  ed. 

of  55  leaves.  {Latin  :  see  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  90; 
B.  M.  ^sop,  col.  1 1 .) 

20.  (1476)    Gualterus    Anglicus,  Esopus   Moralisatus, 

Monte  Regali,  Dominicus  de  Vivaldis  et  Filii,  fo. 
ed.  {Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  542-543;  4.  603-604; 
Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  89.) 

21.  (ab.  1476)  Bonus  Accursius,   Romae(?),  Bartholo- 

maeus  Guldinbeck  (?),  4to  ed.  of  66  leaves.  {Latin  : 
see  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  90;  B.  M.  ^sop,  col.  11.) 

22.  (ab.  1476)    Gualterus    Anglicus(?),  Esopus   Morali- 

sattis{'?),  Mediolani  (?),  4to  ed.  of  19  leaves.  {Latin: 
see  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  89.) 

23.  (1478)  Accio   Zuccho,   Libellus  Zucharinus,  4to   ed. 

{Latin  and  Italian  :  see  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  97.) 

24.  (ab.  1478)  Laurentius  Valla,  Facetie  Morales,  4to  ed. 

{Latin  :  see  B.  M.  y^sop,  col.  1 1.) 

25.  (1479)  Accio  Zuccho,  Libellus  Zucharinus,  Veronae, 

Gioanni  Aluise,  4to  ed.  of  120  leaves.  {Latin  and 
Italian  :  see  Herv.,  i.  438  and  564-565  ;  4.  482  and 
651-653;  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  97;*  B.  M.  ^sop, 
col.  9.) 

26.  (1479)  Bonus  Accursius,   Mediolani,  Philippus  La- 

vagnia,  4to  ed.  of  50  leaves.  {Latin:  see  Brunet, 
Vol.  I,  col.  90;  B.  M.  Jisop,  col.  II.) 

27.  (1479)    Gualterus    Anglicus,    Esopus    Moralisatus, 

in  Tusculano  Lacu  Benaci,  Gabrielis  Petri,  4to  ed. 
{Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  543;  4.  604;  Brunet,  Vol.  I, 
col.  88.) 

28.  (1479)    Gualterus   Anglicus,    Esopus    Moralisatus, 

Argentinae,   Martinus    Flachen,  4to  ed.     {Latin: 
see  Herv.,  i.  543  ;  4.  604.) 
i.  29.  (1479)  Jehan  de  Vignay,  Mir  air  Historial,  Lyon,  Bar- 
tholomieu  Buyer,  4to  ed.     {French:  see  Herv.,  i. 
401  ;  4- 455-) 

•  Says  160  leaves. 


Incunabula.  13 

K  30.  (bef.  1480)  Julien  Macho,  Lyon  (?),  Nicolas  Philippi 
et  Marc  Reinhardi  (?),  fo.  ed.  of  72  leaves. 
{French:  see  Herv.,  i.  365-367;  4.  403-406.)* 

31.  (1480)  Bonus  Accursius,  Mediolani,  Philippus  La- 

uagnia,  4to  ed.  of  50  leaves.  {Lathi :  see  Brunet, 
Vol.  I,  col.  90;  B.  M.  jEsop,  col.  12.) 

32.  (1480)  Franciscus  Philelphus,  Venetiis,  M.  C,  4to 

ed.  of  24  leaves.  {Latin :  see  Brunet,  Vol.  IV,  col. 
603.) 

33.  (1480)   Gualterus    Anglicus,   Esopus  Moralisatus, 

Lugduni,  Johannes  Fabri,  4to  ed.  of  286  leaves. 
{Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  447-448,  543-544  and  547; 
4.  492,  607  and  608-609.)! 
X  34.  (1480)  Julien  Macho,  Lyon,  Nicolas  Phillipi  et  Marc 
Reinhardi,  fo.  ed.  of  146  leaves.  {French:  see 
Herv.,  4.  406-407.) 

35.  (1480)   Nicolaus  Pergamenus,  Dyalogus   Creatu- 

rarmn,  Goudae,  Gerardus  Leeu,  fo.  ed.  of  103 
leaves.  {Latin  :  see  Herv.,  i.  340  and  375  ;  4.  377 
and  418;  Brunet,  Vol.  H,  cols.  674  and  676.) 

36.  (ab.  1480)  Accio  Zuccho,  Libellus  Zucharinus,  \\.o  ed. 

{Latin  and  Italian:  see  Herv.,  i.  566;  Brunet,  Vol. 
I,  col.  97.) 

37.  (ab.  1480)  Bonus  Accursius,  Mediolani  (?),  4to  ed. 

of  167  leaves.    {Greek  and  Latin :  see  Brunet,  Vol. 
^5:=^        I,  col.  83  ;  B.  M.  yFsop,  col.  4.) 
MS.  j(ab.  1480)  Hainricus  Stainhowel,  Augustae(?),  An- 

V y       tonius  Sorg  (?),  fo.  ed.  of  129  leaves.     {Latin:  see 

^-^  Herv.,  I,  323  ;  4.  360-361  ;  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  go.)X 
/39.)(ab.  1480)  Hainricus  Stainhowel,  Augustae  (?),  An- 
\_y         tonius  Sorg  (?),  fo.  ed.  of  129  leaves.     {Latin:  see 

*In  his  first  volume  Hervieux  attributed  it  to  the  year  1482  (which 
see)  and  to  the  printers  Mathis  Husz  and  Jehan  Schabeller. 

tin  both  the  direct  references  in  his  fourth  volume  Hervieux  gives 
the  date  as  1490,  which  see. 

tSays  130  leaves. 


14  Incunabula. 

Herv.,  I.  323-327;  4.  361-365;  Brunet,Vol,  I,col. 
^  go;  B.  PL  yEsop,  col.  12.) 

40.  (ab.  1480)  Hainricus  Stainhowel,  Augustae  (?),  An- 

tonius  Sorg(?),  fo.  ed.  of  158  leaves.     (^German: 

see  Herv.,  i.  354-355  5  4-  39^-392;  Brunet,  Vol.  I, 
C\  col.  loi.) 

\  41.  (ab.  1480)  Hainricus  Stainhowel,  Augustae  (?),An- 

tonius  Sorg  (?),  fo.  ed.  of  190  leaves.     {German: 

see  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  100.) 
\^  42.  (ab.  1480)  Hainricus  Stainhowel,  Augustae  (?),  An- 

tonius  Sorg  (?),  fo.  ed.  of  170  leaves.     {German: 

see  Herv.,  i.  355  ;  4.  392-393;  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col. 

100.) 
r^'^  (ab.  1480)  Hainricus  Stainhowel,  Augustae  (?),  An- 

tonius  Sorg  (?),  fo.  ed.  of  115  leaves.     {German: 

see  Herv.,  i.  355-357;  4-  393-394;  Brunet,  Vol. 

/^x  I,  col.   100.) 

j  44.  (ab.  1480)    Heinricus    Stainhowel,    Augustae  (?), 
y        I       Guentherus  Zainer  (?),  fo.  ed.  of  167  leaves.     {Ger- 
\     )       man:  see  Herv.,  i.  351-354;  4.  389-391;  Brunet, 
Vol.  I,  col.  100.) 

45.  (ab.  1480)    Vincentius    Bellovacensis,    Speculum 

Doctrinale,  Argentorati  (?),  Johannes  Mentellin  (?), 
fo.  ed.     {Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  395  ;  4.  449.) 

46.  (ab.  1480)   Vincentius    Bellovacensis,    Spectdum 

Historiale,  Argentorati  (?),  Johannes  Mentellin  (?), 
fo.  ed.     {Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  395  ;  4.  449.) 

47.  (1481)  Accio  Zuccho,  LJbellus  Zucharinus,'Vene\\\s,, 

Manfredus  de  Monteferato,  4to  ed.  of  72  leaves.* 
{Latin  and  Italian:  see  Herv.,  i.  566;  4.  655-656 ;t 
Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  97.) 

48.  (1481)   Gualterus    Anglicus,    Esopus    Moralisatus, 

Brixiae,  4to  ed.    {Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  545;  4.  604.) 

*  In  his  first  volume  Hervieux  says  that  the  edition  is  a  folio, 
tin  his  fourth  volume  Hervieux  gives  the  date  as  1491  in  Venetian 
reckoning,  equivalent  to  1492  in  our  reckoning,  both  of  which  see. 


Incunabula.  1 5 

49.  (148 1)  Gualterus   Anglicus,    Esopus   Moralisatus, 

Monte  Regali,  Dominicus  de  Vivaldis  et  Filii,  fo. 
ed.  of  30  leaves.  {Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  545;  4- 
604;  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  89.) 

50.  (148 1)   Gualterus   Anglicus,    Esopus    Moralisatus, 

Mutine,  Thomas  Septemcastrensis  et  Joannes  Fran- 
ciscus,  4to  ed.  {Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  440  and  545  ; 
4.  485  and  604;  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  89.) 

51.  (148 1)  Nicolaus   Pergamenus,    Dialogus    Creatu- 

rarum,  Goudae,  Gerardus  Leeu,  fo.  ed.  of  103 
leaves.  {^Latin :  see  Herv.,  i.  340;  4-  377-378; 
Brunet,  Vol.  II,  cols.  674  and  6^6.) 

52.  (1481)   Nicolaus    Pergamenus,    Dialogus   Creatu- 

rarum,  Coloniae,  Conradus  de  Hamborch,  fo.  ed. 
of  62  leaves.  {Latin:  see  Brunet,  Vol.  II,  col. 
674;  Brunet,  StippL,  Vol.  I,  col.  388.) 

53.  (1481)  Nicolaus   Pergamenus,    Dialogus    Creatu- 

raruin,    Gouda,    Gheraert    Leeu,    fo.   ed.   of   125 

leaves.     {Flemish:  see  Brunet,  Vol.  II,  col.  676.) 

y  54.  (1482)   Colard    Mansion,    Dyalogue    des    Creatures, 

Gouwe,    Gerart    Lyon,    fo.    ed.    of    lOi    leaves. 

{French:  see  Herv.,  i.  340;  4.  377;  Brunet,  Vol. 

II,  cols.  675-676;  Brunet,  Suppl.,No\.  I,  col.  388.)* 

55.  (1482)    Gualterus    Anglicus,    Esopus    Moralisatus, 

^■^^^  Venetiis.     {Latin  and  Italian:  see  Herv.,  i.  572.)t 

(^^1482)  Hainricus    Stainhowel,   Goudae,   Gerardus 

\^    )      Leeu,  4to  ed.     {Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  340;  4.  377; 

Brunet,  Vol.  I,  cols.  91  and  585.) 
y  57.  (1482)    Julien    Macho,    Lyon  (?),   Mathis    Husz   et 
Jehan  Schabeller (?),  fo.  ed.  of  72  leaves.    {French: 
see  Herv.,  i.  365-367;  4-  403-406.):}: 

*  Says  102  leaves. 

tin  his  fourth  volume  Hervieux  has  omitted  all  reference  to  this 
edition. 

Jin  his  fourth  volume  Hervieux  attributes  it  to  a  date  earlier  than 
1480  (which  see),  and  to  the  printers  Nicolas  Philippi  and  Marc  Rein- 
hardi. 


1 6  Incunabula. 

58.  (1482)  Nicolaus   Pergamenus,    Dialogus   Creatu- 

rarum^  Goudae,  Gerardus  Leeu,  fo.  ed.  of  103 
leaves.  {Latin :  see  Herv.,  i.  336-340  ;  4.  376-378  ; 
Brunet,  Vol.  11,  cols.  674  and  ^"J^^j 

59.  (1482)  Nicolaus   Pergamenus,    Dialogus    Creatu- 

varum,  Gouda,  Gheraert  Leeu,  fo.  ed.  {Flemish: 
see  Herv.,  i.  340;  4.  377;  Brunet,  Vol.  II,  col. 
676.) 

60.  (ab.  1482)  Bonus  Accursius,  Mediolani,  Bonus  Ac- 

cursius,  4to  ed.  of  38  leaves.  {Greek  and  Latin : 
see  B.  M.  yEsop,  col.  5.) 

61.  (1483)   Accio   Zuccho,   Libellus  Zucharinus,   Rome, 

Eucharius  Silber  alias   Franck  (?),  4to  ed.  of  82 

leaves.    {Latin  and  Italian :  see  Herv.,  i.  566-567; 

4.  653-654;  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  97;  B.  M.  yEsop, 

col.  9.) 
v'62.  (1483)    Colard    Mansion,    Dialogue    des    Creatures, 

Lyon,  Matthieu  Husz  et  Jean   Schabeller,  fo.  ed. 

{French  :  see  Brunet,  Vol.  11,  col.  676.) 
63.  (1483)  Franciscus  de  Tuppo,  Aquile,  Eusanius  de 

Stella,  Joannes  de  Hamell  et  Loisius  de  Masson, 

fo.  ed.  of   123    leaves.     {Latin   and  Italian:    see 
Ox.  Herv.,  I.  572-573-)* 

164.^^1483)  Hainricus  Stainhowel,  Augspurg,  Antho- 

nius  Sorg,  fo.  ed.  of  196  leaves.f     {German:  see 

Herv.,  I.  357-358;  4.  394-395;  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col. 

lOI.) 

65.  (1483)  Nicolaus  Pergamenus,  Dialogus  Creatura- 
rum,  Stockolm,  Johannes  Snell,  4to  ed.  {Latin: 
see  Brunet,  Vol.  II,  col.  674.) 

*  In  his  fourth  volume  Hervieux  has  omitted  all  reference  to  this 
edition. 

t  A  copy  of  this  edition  is  preserved  in  the  library  of  the  Johns  Hop- 
kins University,  and  has  been  described  at  length  in  Modern  Language 
Notes,  Vol.  XI,  cols.  46-48  :  George  C.  Keidel,  An  Early  German  Edition 
of  ^sop''s  Fablei, 


\ 


Incunabula.  17 

66.  (1483)  Vincentius  Bellovacensis,  Specuhwi  His- 

toriale,   Nurmberge,  Antonius   Koburger,  fo.  ed. 

{Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  397;  4-451;  Brunet,  Vol.  V, 

col.  1255.) 
ey.  (1484)  Julien   Macho,  Lyon,  Mathis  Hucz  et  Jean 

Schabeller,  fo.  ed.    {French :  see  Herv.,  i.  367-368  ; 

4.  407-408 ;  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  93.) 

68.  (1484)  Vincentius  Bellovacensis,  Speculum  Doc- 

trinale,  Venetiis.  {Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  398;  4. 
452;  Brunet,  Vol.  V,  col.  1255.) 

69.  (1484)  Vincentius  Bellovacensis,  Speculum  His- 

toriale,  Venetiis.  {Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  398;  4. 
452  ;  Brunet,  Vol.  V,  col.  1255.) 

70.  (1484)  William  Caxton,  Esope,  Westmynstre,  Wil- 

liam Caxton,  fo.  ed.  of  142  leaves.  {English:  see 
Herv.,  I.  373-374;  4-  413-414;  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col. 
102;  B.  M.  yEsop,  col.  18.) 

71.  (ab.  1484)  Hainricus  Stainhowel,  Augustae  (?),  Er- 

hardt  Ratdolt  (?),  fo.  ed.  of  114  leaves.  {Latin: 
see  Herv.,  i.  327-333;  4.  366-370;  B.  M.  yEsop, 
col.  13.) 

72.  (1485)  Francisco  del  Tuppo,  Neapoli,  Matteo  Mo- 

ravo  (?),  fo.  ed.  of  168  'leaves.     {Latin  and  Italian  : 

see  Herv.,  i.  573  ;  4.  662-663 ;  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col. 

98;  Brunet,  SuppL,No\.  I,  col.  14;  B.  M.  ^Esop, 

col.  9.) 
1(1485)  Hainricus  Stainhowel,  Augspurg,  Johannes 

Schobsser,  fo.  ed.     {German:   see  Herv.,  i.  358; 

4.  395-396;  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  loi.) 
(1485)  Hainricus    Stainhowel,    Gouda,   Gheraert 

Leeu,  4to   ed.     {Flemish:  see  Herv.,  i.  375-37^; 

4.418.) 

I  75.  (1485)  Hainricus  Stainhowel,  Antwerpen,  Gher- 
1/  aert   Leeu,  fo.  ed.  of  112   leaves.     {Flemish:  see 

Herv.,  I.  376;  4.  418-419;  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  lOi.) 


I. 


1 8  Inamabula. 

76.  (ab.  1485)  Bonus  Accursius,  Romae(?),  Eucharius 

Silber  alias  Franck  (?),  4to  ed.  of  44  leaves. 
{Latin:  see  B.  M.  j^sop,  col.  12.) 

77.  (ab.  1485)  Gualterus  Anglicus,  Esopiis  Moralisatus, 

4to  ed.  of  20  leaves.     {Latin:  see  Brunet,  Vol.  I, 
^^^^^        col.  88.) 

V78?\(ab.  1485)  Hainricus  Stainhowel,  Argentorati  (?), 
^> — J        Heinrich    Knoblotzer  (?),   fo.    ed.    of  114    leaves. 
{Latin:  see  Herv.,  I.  333-336;  4-  373-377;  B.  M. 
^sop,  col.  12.) 

79.  (i486)   Gualterus   Anglicus,   Esopus  Moralisatus, 

Bononiae,  Ugo  Rugerius,  4to  ed.  of  18  leaves. 
{Latitt:  see  Herv.,  i.  546;  4.  605  ;  Brunet,  Vol.  I, 
col.  89.) 

80.  (i486)  Hainricus  Stainhowel,  Antwerpie,  Gerardus 

Leeu,  fo.  ed.  of  104  leaves.  {Latin:  see  Herv.,  i. 
340-343;  4.  377-380;  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  cols.  90  and 
585  ;  B.  M.  ^Esop,  col.  12.) 
^81.  (i486)  Julien  Macho,  Lyon,  Mathis  Husz,  4to  ed. 
{French:  see  Herv.,  i.  368-369;  4.  408-409;  Bru- 
net, Vol.  I,  col.  93.)* 

82.  (i486)  Nicolaus  Pergamenus,  Dyalogus  Creatura- 

rum,  Antwerpiae,  Gerardus  Leeu,  fo.  ed.  of  74 
leaves.  {Latin:  see  Brunet,  Vol,  II,  cols.  674- 
675  ;  Brunet,  SnppL,  Vol.  I,  col.  388.) 

83.  (i486)  Nicolaus   Pergamenus,  Dialogus  Creatura- 

rum,  Gouda,  Gheraert  Leeu,  fo.  ed.  {Flemish:  see 
Brunet,  Vol.  II,  col.  6y6.) 

84.  (i486)  Vincentius  Bellovacensis,  Speadnm  Doc- 

trinale,  Nurembergk,  Anthonius  Koberger,  fo.  ed. 
{Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  398;  4.  452;  Brunet,  Vol. 
V,  col.  1255.) 

85.  (1487)  Accio    Zuccho,    Libellus   Zncharinns,   Brixie, 

Boninus  de  Boninis,  4to  ed.  of  100  leaves.     {Latin 

*  Says  folio  edition. 


Incunabula.  19 

and  Italian:  see  Herv,,  i.  567-568;  4.  654-655; 
Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  97  ;  B.  M.  ALsop,  col.  10.) 
Z6.  (1487)  Bonus  Accursius,   Rome,  Eucharius  Silber 
alias   Franck,  4to  ed.  of  19  leaves.     {Latin :  see 
B.  M.  ^sop,  col.  12.) 
'^'j.  (1487)  Gualterus  Anglicus,    Esopus   Moralisatus, 
Antverpiae,  4to  ed.      {Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  546; 
4.  605.) 
'88.  (1487)    Gualterus    Anglicus,   Esopus    Moralisatus, 
f  4to  ed.     {Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  546;  4.  605.) 

^A  ^.\(i487)  Hainricus  Stainli6wel,Augspurg,  Johannes 
^ — -'        Schobsser,  fo.  ed.     {German:  see  Herv.,  i.  358; 
4.  396;  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  loi.) 
'\)'focM(ab.  1487)  Hainricus  Stainhowel,  Prague,  4to  ed. 
V^        {Bohemian  :  see  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  loi.) 

91.  (1488)   Gualterus    Anglicus,    Esopus    Moralisatus, 

Antverpiae  (?),  Gerardus  Leeu,  4to  ed.  of  34  leaves. 
{Lati7i:  see  Herv.,  i.  546-547;  4.  605;  Brunet, 
Vol.  I,  col,  91 ;  B.  M.  yEsop,  col.  13.) 

92.  (1488)   Gualterus    Anglicus,    Esopus    Moralisatus, 

Lugd.,  Joan,  de  Prato,  4to  ed.     {Latin:  see  Herv., 

I.  547;  4.  478  and  607.)* 

93.  (1488)  Nicolaus    Pergamenus,    Dialogtis    Creatu- 

rarum,  Delf,  fo.  ed.     {Flemish :  see  Brunet,  Vol. 

II,  col.  676.) 

'^4D[ab.  1488)  Hainricus  Stainhowel,  Parisiis,  Petrus 
\^/  Leuet,  4to  ed.     {Latin  :  see  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  90.) 

95.  (1489)   Gualterus    Anglicus,    Esopus    Moralizatus, 

4to  ed.  of  42  leaves.  {Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  547; 
4.  608 ;  B.  M.  ^sop,  col.  13.) 

96.  (1489)    Gualterus    Anglicus,    Esopus    Moralisatus, 

4to  ed.  of  33  leaves.  {Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  547; 
4.  608;  B.  M.  yEsop,  col.  I3.)t 

*In  his  first  volume  Hervieux  gives  the  printer's  name  as  Joan,  de 
Fabro ;  in  his  fourth  volume,  p.  478,  by  a  typographical  error  the  date 
is  given  as  1884. 

t  Hervieux  gives  the  number  of  leaves  as  32. 


20  Incunabula. 

97.  (1489)  Gualterus  Anglicus,  Esopus  Moralizatus, 

Brixie,  Boninus  de  Boninis,  4to  ed.     {Lati7i:  see 

Herv.,  I.  547;  4-6o8.) 
^  ^B^  (1489)  Hainricus  Stainhowel,  Ysopete  Ystoriado, 

Zaragoga,  Johan  Hurus  Alaman  de  Costancia,  fo. 

ed.   of  120  leaves.     {Spa?iish:  see  Herv.,  i.  379; 
..-v^       4.  421-424;  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  99.)* 
,99.  (1489)  Hainricus    Stainhowel,    Tolosa,   fo.    ed. 
Vy       {^Spanish:  see  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  99.)t 

100.  (1490)  Accio  Ti\\.Q.Q\iOy  Libellus  Zuchariiius,'S[&nt\\2., 

Manfredo  da  Montefera,  4to  ed.  of  71  leaves. 
{Latin  a?id  Italian  :  see  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  97.) 

10 1.  (1490)    Gualterus   Anglicus,    Esopus  Moralisatus, 

Lugduni,  Johannes  Fabri,  4to  ed.  of  286  leaves. 
{Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  447-448  and  543-544;  4. 
492  and  608-609.):}: 

102.  (1490)   Gualterus    Anglicus,  Esopus  Moralizatus, 

Dauantrie  (?),  Jacobus  de  Breda  (?),  4to  ed.  of  38 
leaves.  {Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  547-548;  4,  609; 
B.  M.  JEsop,  col.  13.) 

103.  (1490)  Gualterus  Anglicus,  Esopus  Moralisattis, 

Dauantrie,  Jacobus  de  Breda,  4to  ed.  of  31  leaves. 
{Latin  :  see  Herv.,  i.  548  and  555  ;  4.  609  and  618.) 

104.  (1490)    Gualterus    Anglicus,    Esopus   Moralisatus, 

Coloniae,  Quentel,  4to  ed.  {Latin:  see  Herv., 
4.  609.) 

105.  (ab.    1490)    Accio     Zuccho,     Libellus    Zucharinus, 

Mediolani  (?),  Fratres  Guillermi  le  Signerre  (?),  4to 
ed.     {Latin  and  Italian:  see  Herv.,  i.  568-569.)§ 

*  Cf.  A.  Morel-Fatio,  V Isopo  Castillan,  in  Romania,  Vol.  XXIII,  pp. 
561-575  (especially  p.  563,  Note  i). 

tCf.  A.  Morel-Fatio,  /.  c,  p.  564. 

t  In  both  of  the  references  in  his  first  volume  Hervieux  gives  the  date 
as  1480,  which  see. 

§In  his   fourth   volume    Hervieux  has  omitted  all  reference  to  this 
edition. 


Incunabula.  2 1 

106.  (ab.  1490)  Gabrielis  Bracii  (?),  4to  ed.     {Greek 

and  Latin  :  see  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  84.) 

107.  (ab.  1490)  Gualterus  Anglicus,  £'^^/w^^<?^«/w^^«-f, 

4to  ed.  of  38  leaves.     [Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  448; 

4.  492.) 

108.  (ab.  \^(^o)Q(\\2\iQ\Vi%^Ti^\Q,Vi^,EsopusMoYalisattis, 

Parisiis   (?),   4to   ed.   of     5    leaves.      {Latin:  see 

Herv.,  1.448;  4- 493-) 

109.  (ab.  1490)  Gualterus  Anglicus,  Esopus  Moralisatus, 

4to  ed.  of  56  leaves.     {Latin  :  see  Herv.,  4.  493.) 
no.  (ab.  14(^0)  QtXi^MeXMS  A.-il^\i(iViS,  Esopus  Moralisatus, 

4to  ed.  of  20  leaves.     {Latin:  see  Herv.,  4.  607; 

Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  88.) 
III.  (ab.  1490)  Gualterus  Aji^licViS,  Esopus Moralisatus, 

Parisiis  (?),  4to  ed.  of  40  leaves.   {Latin  :  see  B.  M. 

yEsop,  col.  13.) 
yii2.  (ab.  1490)  Guillaume  Tardif,  Apologues  et  Fables,  ^ 

Paris,  Antoine  Verard,fo.  ed.  of  36  leaves.   {French: 

see  Brunet,  Vol.  V,  col.  1056.) 
\(ab.  1490)  Hainricus  Stainhowel,  fo.  ed.  of  180 

leaves.     {German :  see  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  cols.  100- 

lOI.) 
M14.  (ab.  1490)  Julien  Macho,  Lyon,  Pierre  Mareschal"*^ 
et    Barnabbe    Chaussard,    4to   ed.    of  77    leaves. 
{French :  see  Herv.,  4.  409 ;  B.  M.  jEsop,  col.  25.)* 

115.  (ab.    1490)    Laurentius    Valla,    Facecie    Morales, 

Dauentrie,  Jacobus  de  Breda,  4to  ed.  of  6  leaves. 
{Latin:  see  B.  M.  ^sop,  col.  13.) 

116.  (ab.  1490)   Vincentius   Bellovacensis,  Speculum 

Historiale,  Westminster  (?),  William  Caxton,  ed. 
of  100  leaves.   {Ettglish  :  see  Herv.,  i.  406  ;  4.  460.) 

117.  (1491)  Accio  ZviCChOy  Libelbis  Ziicharinus,YQn&\.ns, 

Manfredus  de  Monteferato,  4to  ed.  of  72  leaves. 


*This  edition  is  assigned  by  the  last-mentioned  work   to  the  year 
1510. 


22  Incunabula. 

{Latin  and  Italian:  see  Herv.,  i.  566;  4.  655-656; 
Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  97.)* 

118.  (149 1)  Gualterus  Anglicus,  Esopus  Moralisatus, 

Antverpiae,  Gerardus  Leeu.  {Latin:  see  Herv., 
I.  548;  4.  610.) 

119.  (1491)  Gualterus    Anglicus,   Esopus   Moralizatus, 

4to  ed.     {Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  548  ;  4.  610.) 

120.  (1491)   Gualterus    Anglicus,  Esopus   Moralisatus, 
Engolisme,  4to  ed.     {Latin:  see  Herv.,  4.  610.) 

(1491)  Hainricus  Stainh^^wel,  Augspurg,  Hann- 
sen  Schonsperger,  fo.  ed.  of  151  leaves.  {German: 
see  Herv.,  i.  358-359;  4-  396-397)  Brunet,  Vol.  I, 
col.  lOI.) 

122.  (1491)   Nicolaus  Pergamenus,  Dialogus  Creatu- 

rarum,  Antverpiae,  Gerardus  Leeu,  4to  ed.  {Latin  : 
see  Brunet,  Vol.  H,  col.  675.) 

123.  (ab.  1491)  Q(^^2i\^>QXVi%KT\.^\Q^^.'S,y  Esopus  Moralisatus, 

Parisiis  (?),  4to  ed.  of  42  leaves.  {Latin :  see 
Herv.,  I.  448;  4.  492;  B.  M.  ^sop,  col.  13.)! 

124.  (1492)  Accio  7kViCch.0y  Libellus  Zucharinus,Y tneWia, 

Manfredus  de  Monteferato,  4to  ed.  of  72  leaves. 
{Latin  and  Italian  :  see  Herv,,  i.  566;  4.  655-656; 
Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  97.):}: 

125.  (1492)  Franciscus  de  Tuppo,  Venetiis,  Manfredus 

de  Monteferato,  4to  ed.  {Latiti  a7id  Italian:  see 
Herv.,  I.  573  ;  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  96.)§ 

•In  his  first  volume  Hervieux  says  that  the  edition  is  a  folio.  The 
date  here  given  is  found  in  the  printer's  colophon  and  is  according  to 
Venetian  reckoning;  in  our  own  this  is  equivalent  to  1492,  which  see 
(as  also  1481). 

t  Hervieux  assigns  no  date  to  this  edition;  the  last-mentioned  work 
assigns  it  to  1490, but  from  the  other  statements  there  made  I  should  be 
inclined  to  assign  it  rather  to  the  following  year  at  the  very  earliest. 

JThis  edition  was  published  in  1491  according  to  Venetian  reckoning; 
in  his  first  volume  Hervieux  says  that  the  edition  is  a  folio  and  gives 
the  date  as  1481,  which  see  (as  also  1491). 

§  In  his  fourth  volume  Hervieux  has  omitted  all  reference  to  this 
edition. 


Incunabula.  23 

126.  (1492)  Gualterus  Anglicus,  Esopus  Moralisatus, 

Anthonius  Lambillon,  4to  ed.     {Latin:  see  Herv., 
I.  448  and  548-549;  4.  610.)* 

127.  (1492)  Gualterus    Anglicus,    Esopus  Moralisatus, 

4to  ed.  of  36  leaves.     {Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  548; 
4.  610-61 1.) 

128.  (1492)  Laurentius  Valla,  Facecie  Morales,  Dauen- 

triae  (?),  Jacobus  de  Breda  (?),  4to  ed.  of  36  leaves. 
{Latin  :  see  B.  M.  yEsop,  col.  14.) 

129.  (1492)  Omnibonus  Leonicenus,  Brixiae  (?),  Bap- 

tista  de  Farfengo,  4to  ed.  of  22  leaves.  {Latin:  see 
Brunet,  Vol.  I,  cols.  89-90;  B.  M.  yEsop,  col.  14.) 

130.  (ab.  1492)  Laurentius  Valla,  F.«^m^ -^<?^«/^.y,  Ant- 

werpie,  Go.  Bac,  4to  ed.  of  6  leaves.  {Latin:  see 
B.  M.  ^sop,  col.  13.) 

131.  (1493)  Accio  Zuccho,  Libellus  Zuchari?ius,'VenQ\.ns, 

Manfredus  de  Monteferrato,  4to  ed.  of  72  leaves. 
{Latin  and  Italian :  see  Herv.,  i.  569;  4.  656-657.) 

132.  (1493)  Franciscus  de  Tuppo,  Aquile,  Eusanius  de 

Stella,  Joannes  de  Hamell  et  Loisius  de  Masson, 
fo.  ed.  of  168  leaves.  {Latin  and  Italian :  see 
Herv.,  I.  573;  4-  663-665.) 

133.  (1493)  Francisco  del  Tuppo,  Aquile,  Eusanius  de 

Stella,  Joannes  de  Hamell  et  Loisius  de  Masson, 
fo.  ed.  of  159  leaves.  {Latin  arid  Italian:  see 
Herv.,  I.  573  ;  4.  665  ;  Brunet,  Vol.  J,  col.  98.) 

134.  (1493)  Francisco  del  Tuppo,  Venetiis,  Manfredus 

de  Monteferato,  4to  ed.  {Latin  and  Italian :  see 
Herv.,  I.  573  ;  4.  665  ;  Brunet,  Vol.  J,  col.  98.) 

135.  (1494)  Avianus,  Daventriae  (?),  Jacobus  de  Breda  (?), 

4to  ed.  of  30 leaves.  {Latin:  see  Herv.,  3.  121-123; 
Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  585.)! 

*In  his  fourth  volume  Hervieux  has  omitted  the  second  reference  to 
this  edition. 

f  Hervieux  is  unable  to  decide  as  to  the  printer  between  Jacobus  de 
Breda  and  Henricus  Quentell  ;  Brunet  says  that  this  edition  may  pos- 


24  Incunabula. 

136.  (1494)  Gualterus  Anglicus,  Esopns  Moralisatus, 

Lugduni,  4to  ed.  of  212  leaves.  {Latin:  see  Herv., 
I.  549;  4.  611-612) 

137.  (1494)    Gualterus   Anglicus,   Esopus   Moralisatus, 

Lugduni,  Mathias  Husz.  {Latin:  see  Herv.,  I. 
448  and  550;  4.  612.)* 

138.  (1494)   Gualterus   Anglicus,   Esopus  Moralisatus, 

Haguenau  (?),  Henricus  Gran  (?),  4to  ed.  of  36 
leaves.  {Latin  :  see  Herv.,  i.  550  and  552;  4.  612- 
613  and  615  ;  B.  M.  ALsop,  col.  14.) 

139.  (1494)    Gualterus   Anglicus,   Esopus  Moralisatus, 

Dauentrie,  Jacobus  de  Breda,  4to  ed.  of  39  leaves. 
{Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  550-551;  4.  613;  Brunet, 
SuppL,  Vol.  I,  col.  14.) 

140.  (1494)  Vincentius  Bellovacensis,  Speculum  Doc- 

trinale,  Venetiis,  Hermannus  Liechtenstein,  fo.  ed. 
of  255  leaves.  {Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  399;  4.  453; 
Brunet,  Vol.  V,  col.  1255.) 

141.  (1494)  Vincentius  Bellovacensis,  Speculum  His- 

torialc,  Venetiis,  Hermannus  Liechtenstein,  fo.  ed. 
{Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  400;  4.  453-454;  Brunet, 
Vol.  V,  col.  1255.) 

142.  (1495)    Gualterus   Anglicus,   Esopus  Moralisatus, 

Dauentrie,  Jacobus  de  Breda,  4to  ed.  {Latin  :  see 
Herv.,  I.  551;  4.613.) 

143.  (1495)  Jehan  de  Vignay,  Miroir  Historial,  Paris, 

Anthoine  Verard,  fo.  ed.  of  332  leaves.  {Erefich: 
see  Herv.,  i.  401-404;  4.  455-456;  Brunet,  Vol. 
V,  col.  1256.) 

144.  (1495)  Laurentius  Abstemius,  Venetiis,  Joannes 

de  Cereto,  4to  ed.  of  29  leaves.  {Latin  :  see  Brunet, 
Vol.  I,  col.  16.) 

sibly  contain  only  26  leaves  and  have  been  printed  by  Henr.  Quentell 
at  Cologne. 

*  In  his  fourth  volume  Hervieux  has  omitted  the  first  reference  to  this 
edition. 


Incufiabula.  25 

145.  (ab.  i^gt,)^}!^^^!^^  A.ng\\CViS,  Esopns  Moralisattis, 

Dauantriae,  Richardus  Pafroed,4to  ed.  of  37  leaves. 
{Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  552;  4.  615.) 

146.  (ab.  1495)  Gualterus  Anglicus,^5<?/?/.f  J/<?^«/wa/z^5, 

4to  ed.  of  31  leaves.  {Latin:  see  B.  M.  Aisop, 
col.  14.) 

147.  (ab.  1495)  Gvi2i\tQXXiS  A.Jl^\iCMS^Esopus  Moralisatns, 

Parisiis  (?),  Andreas  Bocard  (?),  4to  ed.  of  35  leaves. 
{Latin  :  see  B.  M.  ^sop,  col.  14.) 
>  148.  (ab.    1495)   Julien    Macho,    fo.   ed.   of  88   leaves. 
{French:  see  Herv.,  i.  369-370;  4.  406;  Brunet, 
Vol.  I,  col.  93  ;  B.  M.  ^sop,  col.  25.)* 

149.  (ab.    1495)    Laurentius    Valla,     Facecie    Morales, 

Dauentriae,  Jacobus  de  Breda,  4to  ed.  of  6  leaves. 
{Latin:  seeB.  M.  yEsop,  col.  14.) 

150.  (1496)  Gualterus  Anglicus,  Esopus  Moralisatus, 

Dauentrie,  Jacobus  de  Breda,  4to  ed.  of  38  leaves. 
{Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  551;  4.  613-614;  B.  M. 
^sop,  col.  14.) 

151.  (1496)    Gualterus   Anglicus,    Esopus   Moralisatus, 

Mediolani,  Philippus  de  Mantegatiis,  4to  ed.  of  18 
leaves.     {Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  551-552;  4.  614.) 

152.  (1496)    Gualterus   Anglicus,    Esopus   Moralisatus, 

Lugduni,  Petrus  Marescalli  et  Barnabas  Chaus- 
sardi,  4to  ed.  {Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  448  and  552; 
4.  6i4.)t 

153.  (1496)    Gualterus    Anglicus,    Esopus   Moralisatus, 

Dauentrie,  Richardus  Paffroed,  4to  ed.  {Latin: 
see  Herv.,  i.  552;  4.  615.) 

154.  (1496)  Gualterus  Anglicus,  Favole  di  Esopo  Vol- 

*In  his  first  volume  Hervieux  gives  the  number  of  leaves  as  72,  as 
does  Brunet;  in  his  fourth  volume  Hervieux  identifies  this  as  the  cditio 
princeps  printed  before  1480. 

tin  his  fourth  volume  Hervieux  has  omitted  the  first  reference  to 
this  edition. 


26  Incunabula. 

garizzate,  Firenze,  Francesco  Bonaccorsi.   {Italian: 
see  Herv.,  4.  645.)'" 
GTs^  (1496)  Hainricus  Stainh'wel,  Augspurg,  Hann- 
-J       sen  Schonsperger  (?),  fo.  ed.    {German:  see  Herv., 
f'^N^        I.  359  ;  4.  397 ;  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  loi.) 
156.^(1496)  Hainricus  Stainhowel,  Ysopo  Historiado, 
Burgos,  Fadrique  Aleman,  fo.  ed.  of  102  leaves. 
{Spanish:  see  Herv.,  i,  379;  4.424;  Brunet,  Vol. 
I,  cols.  99-ioo.)t 

157.  (1497)  Accio  TtViCcho,  Libelltis  Ziicharinus,YenQt\a., 

Manfredo   da    Montefera,   4to   ed.    of   72    leaves. 
,  {latin  and  Italian  :  see  Herv.,  i,  569  ;  4.  657-658  ; 
Brunet,  Vol.  I,  cols.  97-98  •,X  Brunet,  StippL,  Vol. 
I,  col.  14;  B.  M.  Aisop,  col.  10.) 

158.  (1497)  Accio  Zuccho,  Libellus  Zucharinus,  Medio- 

lani,  Uldericus  Scinzenzeler,  4to.  ed.  of  40  leaves. 
{Latin  and  Italian :  see  Herv.,  i.  569;  4.  658.) 

159.  (1497)   Bonus   Accursius,    Regii,    Dionysius   Ber- 

tochus,  4to  ed.  of  38  leaves.  {Greek  and  Latin: 
see  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  84;  B.  M.  yEsop,  col.  5.) 

160.  (1497)  Gualterus  Anglicus,  Esoptis  Moralisatns, 

Coloniae  (?),  Henricus  Quentell  (?),  4to  ed.  of  40 
leaves.  {Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  552-553;  4.  615; 
B.  M.  JEsop,  col.  I4.)§ 

161.  (1497)   Gualterus   Anglicus,    Esopns   Moralisatns, 

Brixia^  (?),  Bernardinus  de  Misuitis,  4to  ed.  of  36 
leaves.  {Latin  aiid  Italiati :  see  Herv.,  i.  553;  4. 
615-616;  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  91;  B.  M.  yEsop, 
col.  14.) 

162.  (1497)    Gualterus   Anglicus,    Esopns   Moralisatns, 

4to  ed.     {Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  553;  4.  616.) 

*  This  edition  includes  the  translations  of  both  Accio  Zuccho  and  the 
Anonimo  Senese. 
t  Cf.  A.  Morel-Fatio,  U Isopo  Castillan,  in  Romania,  Vol.  XXIII,  pp. 

561-575- 

X  Says  71  leaves. 

§  Hervieux  says  39  leaves. 


Incunabula.  27 

163.  (ab.  1497)  Sebastianus  Brandt,   Moguntiaci  (?), 

P.  Schoeffer  (?),  fo.  ed.  of  75  leaves.  {Latin:  see 
Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  91.) 

164.  (1498)  Accio  Zuccho,  Libellus  ZtuJiarinus,  Medio- 

lani,  Guillermus  le  Signerre,  4to  ed.  of  70  leaves. 
{Latin  and  Italian :  see  Herv.,  i.  569;  4.  658-659; 
B.  M.  u^sop,  col.  10.) 

165.  (1498)  Gabrielis  Bracii,  Venetiis,  4to  ed.  of  48 

leaves.  {Greek:  see  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  84; 
B.  M.  u^sop,  col.  I.) 

166.  (1498)  Gualterus    Anglicus,  Esopus  Moralisatns, 

Dauentriae,  Jacobus  de  Breda.  {Latin :  see  Herv., 
I.  553;  4.616.) 

167.  (1498)    Gualterus   Anglicus,   Esopus  Moralisatus, 

Lugduni,  Nicolaus  Lupi  (?),  4to  ed.  of  186  leaves. 
{Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  553;  4.  616-617.) 

168.  (1498)  Gualterus  Anglicus,  Esopus  Moralisatus, 
Lugduni  (?),  Nicolaus  Lupi  (?),  4to  ed.  {Latin : 
see  Herv.,  i.  554;  4.  617.) 

169.  (1498)  Hainricus  Stainhowel,  Augspurg,  Hanns- 
sen  Schonsperger,  fo.  ed.  of  105  leaves.  {German: 
see  Herv.,  i.  359-360;  4.397;  Brunet,  Vol.  I, 
col.  lOI.) 

^1498)  Hainricus  Stainhowel,  Delf,  Henrick  Eck- 
ert  van  Homberch,  fo.  ed.  of  100  leaves.     {Flemish  : 
see  Herv.,  i.  376-378;   4.  419-421;  Brunet,  Vol. 
I,  col.  10 1  ;  B.  M.  ^sop,  col.  24.) 
171.  (1499)   Gualterus    Anglicus,   Esopus  Moralisatus, 
Parisiis,  Petrus  Leuet,  4to  ed.  of  36  leaves.  {Latin  : 
see  Herv.,  i.  448  and  554 ;  4.  493  and  617.) 
Jrl72.  (1499)  Julien    Macho,   Lyon,  Pierre  Mareschal  et 
Barnabbe  Chaussard,  4to  ed.  of  yy  leaves.  {French : 
see  Herv.,  i.  369;  4.  409;  Brunet,  Vol.  I,  col.  93.) 
173.  (1499)  Laurentius  Abstemius,  Venetiis,  Joannes 
de  Cereto,4to  ed.  of  28  leaves.   {Latin  :  see  Brunet, 
Vol.  I,  cols.  15-16.) 


28  Incunabula. 

174.  (1500)  Bonus  Accursius,  Florentiae.      {Greek  arid 

Latin :  see  Cat.  Carlsruhe  Libr.)* 

175.  (1500)    Gualterus   Anglicus,    Esopus  Moralisatus, 

Dauentrie,  Jacobus  de  Breda,  4to  ed.  of  40  leaves. 
{Latin:  see  Herv.,  i.  554-555;  4.  618.) 

176.  (1500)  Gualterus    Anglicus,    Esopus  Moralisatus, 

4to  ed.  of  92  leaves.     {Latin:  see  Herv.,  4.618- 
619.) 

177.  (1500)   Nicolaus  Pergamenus,  Dialogus  Creatu- 

rarum,  Genevae  (?),  Jehan  Bellot(?),  fo.  ed.  {Latin: 
see  Brunet,  Vol.  II,  col.  675.) 

178.  (ab.  1500)   William   Caxton,   Esope,   London   (?), 

R.  Pynson,  fo.  ed.  of  94  leaves  at  least.     {English: 
see  Herv.,  i.  374;  4.  414;  B.  M.  u^Esop,  col.  19.) 

Extant  Copies. f 

1 .  TJlrich  Boner : 

a.  Wolfenbiittel,  Herzogliche  Bibl.,  (?).:j: 

2.  Ulrich  Boner : 

a.  Berlin,  Kmiigliche  BibL,  (?).§ 

3.  Lauren  tins  Valla : 

a.  Amsterdam,  Enschede  Sale,  dpo  fl.\ 

b.  Haarlem,  Bibl.  Cotmmale,  (?).|j 

c.  London,  British  Musetmi,  G.  7722. 

4.  Vincentius  Bellovacensis : 

a.  London,  Kloss  Sale,  1835,  (?). 

*  Katalog  der  Grossherzoglichen  Badischen  Hof-  und  Landesbibliothek 
in  Carlsruhe.  Zweite  Abtheilung,  Vierter  Band.  Carlsruhe :  Druck 
und  Verlag  von  Ch.  Th.  Groos,  1877.     8vo,  pp.  308-593.     See  p.  530. 

t  Owing  to  the  great  difficulty  of  identifying  editions  and  descriptions 
of  Incunabula,  much  of  the  information  given  in  this,  as  well  as  in  the 
preceding  list,  is  to  be  regarded  as  merely  tentative  and  hence  peculiarly 
liable  to  correction. 

\  Seen  by  Brunet. 

§  In  March  of  1835,  Brunet  saw  this  copy,  for  which  M.  Fieri  Benard, 
a  bookseller  of  Paris,  asked  3000 yV. 

Il3rt  and  3/'  are  identical. 


Incunabula.  29 

5.  Vincentius  Bellovacensis : 

a.  London,  Kloss  Sale,  1835,  (?). 

6.  Omnibonus  Leonicenus : 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  C.  i.  a.  2. 

7.  Bonus  Accursius: 

a.  London,  Bernard  Quaritch  Cat.,  1886,  ;^ioo.* 

b.  Paris,  Yemeniz  Sale,  1868,  \\Q>ofr. 

8.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  London,  Sykes  Sale,  1824,  £\^  3^.  6d. 

b.  London,  Thorold  Sale,  i884.t 

9.  Vincentius  Bellovacensis : 

a.  Boston,  Boston  Public  Libr.,  B.  150.  34 

b.  London,  Kloss  Sale,  1835,  (?). 

c.  Paris,  Bibl.  Nationale,  (?).§ 

d.  Paris,  MacCarthy  Sale,  1779,  685/3^.! 


*  Cf.  :  I.  Monuments  of  the  Early  Priftters  in  All  Countries  ;  preceded 
by  some  examples  of  the  Art  of  Xylography.  Part  I :  Germany  and  the 
Low  Countries.  Offered  for  cash  at  the  affixed  net  prices  by  Bernard 
Quaritch,  15  Piccadilly,  W,  London,  December,  1886.  8vo,  pp.  3527- 
3622.     See  p.  3555,  No.  36052. 

2.  Book-Binding  :  A  Catalogue  of  Fifteen  Hundred  Books  Remarkable 
for  the  Beauty  or  the  Age  of  Their  Bijidings,  or  as  Bearing  Indications  of 
Former  Ownership  by  Great  Book-Collectors  and  Famous  Historical  Per- 
sonages ;  now  on  sale  at  15  Piccadilly.  Bernard  Quaritch,  London, 
November,  1888.     8vo,  200  pp.     See  p.  103,  No.  754. 

tCf.  Catalogue  of  an  Important  Portion  of  the  Extensive  and  Valuable 
Library  of  the  Late  Sir  John  Hayford  Thorold,  Bart.,  Removed  from 
Syston  Park,  Lincolnshire,  which  will  be  sold  by  auction  by  Messrs. 
Sotheby,  Wilkinson  (and)  Hodge  at  their  house.  No.  13  Wellington 
Street,  Strand,  W.  C.  (London),  1884.  8vo,  vii  and  193  pp.  See  p.  5, 
No.  36. 

t  Cf .  Index  to  the  Catalogue  of  Books  in  the  Bates  Hall  of  the  Public 
Library  of  the  City  of  Boston.  First  Supplement.  Boston:  J.  E.  Far- 
well  (and)  Co.,  Printers  to  the  City,  No.  37  Congress  Street,  1866.  8vo, 
V,  71S  and  21  pp.     See  p.  673,  col.  2. 

§Seen  by  Deschamps,  or  G.  Brunet. 

II  Brunet  states  that  this  set  consists  of  ten  volumes  and  was  later 
offered  for  sale  at  700 /r. 


30  Incunabula. 

10.  Vincentius  Bellovacensis : 

a.  London,  Kloss  Sale,  1835,  (?). 

b.  Paris,  Andry  Sale,  1830,  299/?-.* 

c.  Paris,  Hervieux'  Libr.\ 

d.  Paris,  MacCarthy  Sale,  1779,  6^fr.X 

e.  Paris,  Morante  Sale,  205 /r.f 

/.  Paris,  Soubise  Sale,  1788,  lOO/r.* 

11.  Bonus  Accursius : 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  C.  i.  a.  1.(1.). 

b.  London,  British  Museum,  C.  19.  c.  (i.). 

c.  London,  British  Museum,  G.  7726.  (2.). 

d.  Paris,  Brienne-Laire  Sale,  1791,  30 /r. 

12.  Vincentius  Bellovacensis : 

a.  Boston,  Boston  Public  Libr.,  B.  150.  4.§ 

b.  Boston,  Boston  Public  Libr.,  B,  150.  6.§ 

c.  Paris,  Goloivkin  Sale,  (?).|| 

13.  Vincentius  Bellovacensis : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

14.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  Paris,  Brienne-Laire  Sale,  179 1,  27 /r. 

15.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  Stuttgart,  Kgl.  Offentliche  Bibl.,  (?).! 

16.  Avianus : 

a.  Paris,  Elcy  Sale,  (?). 

17.  Hainricus  Stainhowel : 

a.  Althorp,  Earl  Spencer's  Libr.,  (?).** 

b.  Firenze,  R.  Bibl.  Mediceo-Laurenziana,  E,  2.  326.^^ 

*  \ob  and  10/  are  identical.  Brunei  states  that  this  edition  of  the 
Speculum  Historiale  consists  of  four  volumes. 

t  \oc  and  \oe  are  identical. 

t  Brunet  states  that  this  set  consists  of  ten  volumes  and  was  later 
offered  for  sale  at  700 /r. 

§Cf.  reference  given  for  9a.     See  p.  674,  col.  i. 

II  lirunet  states  that  this  edition  of  the  Speculum  Historiale  consists  of 
three  volumes. 

H  Seen  by  Hervieux. 

♦*  17a  and  x^d  are  identical ;  Earl  Spencer's  Library  was  removed  to 
Manchester  in  1893. 


Incunabula.  -i  \ 

c.  London,  Bernard  Qiiaritcli  Cat.,  1874,  ^15.     Im- 

perfect.* 

d.  Manchester,  Mrs.  Rylands'  Libr.,  (?),t 

e.  Miinchen,  Kgl.  Hof-  u.  Staatsbibl.,  A.  Gr.  B.  124 

f.  Oxford,  Bodleia?i  Libr.,  Douce  G.  P.  252.     Imper- 

fect.:}: 

g.  Wien,  K.  II.  K.  Hofbibl.,  3.  D.  8^ 

h.  VVolfenbiittel,  Herzogliche  Bibl.,  10.  2.  Ethic.§ 

18.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

19.  Bonus  Accursius : 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  G.  7727. 

b.  London,  Heber  Sale,  1834-1836,  ;^i  i.y. 

c.  London,  Hibbert  Sale,  1829,  £\2  \^s. 

d.  London,  Libri  Sale,  1859,  -^2  I2.f.| 

e.  London,  Pinelli  Sale,  1789,  \2s.  6d. 

20.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  Paris,  Bibl.  Nationale,  (?). 

21.  Bonus  Accursius : 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  G.  7728. 

b.  Paris,  Boutourlin  Sale,  1839-1841,  (?).1[ 

c.  Rome,  Unspecified  Sale,  1478,  3/r.^ 

*  Cf.  A  Gateral  Catalogue  of  Books  Offe?-ed  to  the  Public  at  the  Affixed 
Prices  by  Bernard  Quaritch.  London  :  15  Piccadilly,  1874.  8vo,  x  and 
1889  pp.     See  pp.  355-356,  No.  3732. 

1 17a  and  17^?  are  identical ;  Earl  Spencer's  Library  was  removed  to 
Manchester  in  1S93. 

%  Seen  by  Hervieux. 

§  Seen  by  Schwabe. 

11  This  copy  was  bought  by  Mr.  Leslie;  cf.  a  manuscript  note  on  the 
margin  of  p.  50,  No.  32,  of  a  copy  of  the  following  catalogue  now  in  the 
Library  of  the  Johns  Hopkins  University  (No.  42434) :  Catalogue  of  the 
Choicer  Portio7is  of  the  Magnificent  Library  Formed  by  M.  Guglielmo 
Libri,  so  eminent  as  a  collector,  who  is  leaving  London  in  consequence 
of  ill-health  and  solely  for  that  reason  disposing  of  his  literary  treasures  : 
which  will  be  sold  by  auction  by  Messrs.  S.  Leigh  Sotheby  (and)  John 
Wilkinson  at  their  house,  3  Wellington  Street,  Strand  (London),  1859. 
8vo,  XX  and  380  pp. 

IT 21^  and  2\c  are  identical. 


V 


32  Incunabula. 

22.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

23.  Accio  Zuccho : 

,  a.  Paris,  Boutourlin  Sale,  1839-1841,  40  fr.  50  <:.* 

b.  Paris,  Moli?ii  Sale,  18 13,  220/r.* 

24.  Laurentius  Valla : 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  1079.  m.  8. 

25.  Accio  Zuccho: 

a.  London,  Bernard  Quaritch  Cat.,  1894,  ;^50.t 

b.  London,  British  Museum,   12305.  g.  6.      Imper- 

fect. 

c.  London,  British  Museum,  C.  i.  a.  5.:}: 
^/.  London,  British  Museimi,  G.  7729.:}: 

^.  Paris,  Botitourlin  Sale,  1839-1841,  40 /r.  50  <;.* 
/.  Paris,  Molini  Sale,  18 13,  220 /r.* 

26.  Bonus  Accursius : 

«.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

27.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

28.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

29.  Jehan  de  Vignay  : 

a.  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Bibl.  Nacional,  63.      Imperfect.§ 

*The  identity  of  these  copies  is  doubtful. 

tCf.  :  \.  A  Catalogue  of  Greek  (and)  Latin  Classics,  Modern  Latinists, 
Works  on  Classical  Philology,  History  and  Archceology ;  offered  by 
Bernard  Quaritch,  15  Piccadilly,  London,  September,  1893.  8vo,  viii 
and  136  pp.     See  p.  2,  No.  14. 

2.  A  Catalogue  of  Italian  Literature,  Art,  Archaology  and  History  ; 
offered  by  Bernard  Quaritch,  15  Piccadilly,  London,  April  isth,  1894. 
8vo,  I20  pp.     See  p.  6,  No.  126,  and  pp.  84-85,  No.  1149. 

This  copy  formerly  belonged  to  Mr.  Fountaine  Walker. 

\  Seen  by  Hervieux. 

§  Cf.  Catalogo  da  Exposicdo  Fermanente  dos  Cimelios  da  Bihliotheca 
Nacional,  publicado  sob  a  direccao  do  Bibliothecario  Joao  de  Saldanha 
da  Gama.  Kio  de  Janeiro  :  typ.  de  G.  Leuzinger  (e)  Filhos,  Kua  do 
Ouvidor  31,  1885.     8vo,  1071  pp.  and  5  plates.     See  p.  163. 


Incunabula.  33 

30.  Julien  Macho : 

a.  London,  British  Museiwi,  G.  7806.* 

31.  Bonus  Accursius : 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  G.  7731. 

b.  Paris,  Salle  Silvestre,  1809,  2^fr. 

32.  Francisciis  Philelphus : 

a.  London,  Heber  Sale,  1834- 1836,  ^^3.  Imperfect. 

b.  Copy  seen  by  Robert.f 

33.  Giialterus  Anglicus : 

a.  Grenoble,  Bibl.  Municipale,  173. 

b.  Wiirzburg,  UniversitatsbibL,  L.  R.  9.  444 

34.  Julien  Macho: 

a.  Tours,  Bibl.  Mimicipale,  3266. 

35.  Nicolaus  Pergamenus : 

a.  Amsterdam,  Meermann  Sale,  ^o  fl. 

b.  Darmstadt,  Grossherzogl.  Hofbibl.,  (?).§ 

c.  l^ondon,  Beckford  Sale,  1882. || 

d.  London,   Bernard   Quaritcli    Cat.,    1886,   £20^ 

Imperfect. 

e.  London,  Bernard  Quaritch  Cat.,  1886,  ;^40.** 

*Seen  by  Hervieux ;  his  account  of  this  book  and  that  given  b>  the 
printed  catalogue,  col.  25,  are  at  variance  as  to  its  identity. 

tCf.  description  of  his  work  given  on  p.  2  of  this  Manual.  See  Vol. 
I,  p.  ccxlvii. 

JSeen  by  Hervieux. 

§Cf.  Nene  Beitrdge  zur  Naheren  Kenntniss  der  Grossherzoglichen  Hof- 
bibliothek  in  Dar7nstadt,  von  Dr.  Ph.  A.  F.  Walther.  Darmstadt  :  Verlag 
von  Johann  Philipp  Diehl,  1871.    8vo,  xv  and  168  pp.    See  p.  40,  No.  17. 

II Cf.  The  Hamilton  Palace  Libraries:  Catalogue  of  the  First  Portion  of 
the  Beckford  Library,  Removed  from  Hamilton  Palace,  which  will  be 
sold  by  auction  by  Messrs.  Sotheby,  Wilkinson  (and)  Hodge  at  their 
house,  No.  13  Wellington  Street,  Strand,  W.  C.  (London),  1882.  Svo, 
V  and  237  pp.     See  p.  201,  No.  2741, 

T[  Cf.  reference  given  for  7a  (i.).     See  p.  3603,  No.  36274. 

**Cf.  reference  given  for  7a  (i.).  See  p.  3603,  No.  36275;  the  signa- 
tures of  Thomas  Ireland,  Nicholas  Stokesley,  Bartholomew  Kirkbye 
and  Robert  Thacker,  all  written  in  this  volume  between  1490  and  1570, 
attest  its  early  arrival  in  England.  There  are  a  few  English  glosses  in 
the  writing  of  the  earliest  owner,  Thomas  Ireland. 


34  Incunabula. 

f.  London,  Berfiard  Qnaritch  Cat.,  1886,  ;^63.* 

g.  London,  British  Museum,  C.  38.  h.  3.f 
h.  London,  British  Musezim,  G.  8989.:}: 

/.  London,  Hebcr  Sale,  1834- 1836,  ^3  js. 
j.  London,  Hcber  Sale  {bis),  1834- 1836,  £2)  H-^- 
k.  London,  Stanley  Sale,  (?),  ;^42.§ 
/.  London,  Sykes  Sale,  1824,  £d>  18^.  6d. 
m.  London,  Thorold  Sale,  1884,  (?).§ 
n.  Paris,  Gaignat  Sale,  1769,  g6  Jr. 
o.  Paris,  MacCarthy  Sale,  1779,  88 /r. 
p.  Copy  seen  by  Robert.  || 
36.  Accio  Ziiccho : 

a.  Firenze,  R.  Bibl.  Nazionale   Centrale,   Magi.  15. 

F.b.T 

b.  London,  Hibbert  Sale,  1829,  £6  \6s.  6d. 

c.  London,  Cassano  Serra  Sale,  (?).*'^ 

*Cf.  reference  given  for  7^(1.).  See  p.  3603,  No.  36276;  this  copy 
is  bound  up  with  the  Gesta  Kovianoriim  of  the  same  printer.  It  bears 
the  inscription  :  "  Pertinet  in  Steyn  prope  Goudani,"  first  written  early 
in  the  sixteenth  century,  and  repeated  elsewhere  at  a  later  date. 

^\  a.  British  Museum  :  Catalogue  of  Printed  Books.  D'ff-Uiez  y  Fon- 
calda.  London  :  printed  by  William  Clowes  and  Sons,  limited,  Stam- 
ford Street  and  Charing  Cross,     1887.     4to,  306  cols.     See  col.  22. 

tCf.  I.   Reference  given  for  35^.     See  col.  22. 

2.  British  Museum  :  A  Guide  to  the  Printed  Books  Exhibited  to  the 
Public,  by  W.  H.  Rye.  Printed  by  Order  of  the  Trustees.  London  : 
Woodfall  and  Kinder,  Milford  Lane,  Strand,  W.  C,  1870.  lamo,  32  pp. 
See  p.  10. 

§35/4  and  35W  are  identical.  Cf.  reference  given  for  8/^.  Sec  p.  65, 
No.  672. 

II  Cf.  description  of  his  work  given  on  p.  2  of  this  Manual.  See  Vol. 
I,  p.  ccxlvi. 

\  Seen  by  Ghivizzani  ;  cf.  //  Volgarizzamento  delle  Favole  di  Gal/redo 
Dette  di  Rsopo  ;  testo  di  lingua  edito  per  cura  di  Gaetano  (ihivizzani. 
Con  un  discorso  intorno  la  origine  della  favola,  la  sua  ragione  storica  e 
i  fonti  dei  volgarizzamenti  italici.  Bologna:  presso  Gaetano  Roma- 
gnoli,  1866.  i2mo,  ccxvii  and  289  pp.  See  pp.  cxci-cxciii.  (Scelta  di 
Curiosita  Letterarie  Iiieditc  o  Rare  dal  Sccolo  xiii  al  xvii ;  in  appendice 
alia  Collexione  di  Opere  Inedile  0  Rare.     Dispense  Ixxv  e  Ixxvi.) 

**Cf.  Allgemeines  Bibliographisches  Lexikon,  von  Friedrich  Adolf 
Ebert.  Poster  Band.  Leipzig:  F.  A.  Brockhaus,  1821.  410,  xxii  pp. 
and  1076  cols.     See  col.  22. 


Inciinabtila.  35 

ly.  Bonus  Accursius : 

«.  Althorp,  Earl  Spe7icer's  Libr.,  (?).* 

b.  London,  British  Museum,  C.  i.  a.  i.  (2.). 

c.  London,  British  Museum,  C.  19.  c.  (2.).f 

d.  London,  British  Museum,  G.  7726.  (i.). 

e.  London,  Duke  of  Devonshire's  Libr.,  (?).:}: 

f.  'London,  Heber  Sale,  1834-1836,;^ 6. 

g.  London,  Hibbert  Sale,  iZ2g,£g  t^s. 
h.  London,  Pinelli  Sale,  1789,^14. 

i.  London,  Thorold  Sale,  i884.§ 
J.  Manchester,  Mrs.  Rylauds'  Libr.,  (?).* 
k.  Oxford,  Bodleian  Libr.,  (?),|| 
/.  Oxford,  Bodleian  Libr.,  (?).T[ 
ni.  Paris,  Boutourliji  Sale,  1 839-1 841,  i?,'^  fr. 
71.  Paris,  La  Vallicre  Sale,  1767,  121  fr. 
0.  Paris,  Libri  Sale,  1847-1858,  2^0  fr. 

*Cf.  Caxton  Celebration,  1877:  Catalogue  of  the  Loan  Collection  of 
Antiquities,  Curiosities  and  Appliances  Connected  with  the  Art  of  Printing, 
South  Kensington,  edited  by  George  Bullen.  London  :  printed  at  the 
Elzevir  Press;  published  by  N.  Triibner  and  Co.,  Ludgate  Hill.  8vo, 
xix  and  472  pp.     See  p.  60,  No.  432. 

37«  and  377  are  identical.  Earl  Spencer's  library  was  removed  to 
Manchester  in  1893. 

t  Either  this  copy  or  the  preceding  is  probably  referred  to  by  : 

1.  An  Ititroduction  to  the  Knowledge  of  Rare  and  Valuable  Editions  of 
the  Greek  and  Latin  Classics,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Frognall  Dibdin. 
Fourth  edition,  greatly  enlarged  and  corrected.  Vol.  I.  London : 
1827.     Svo,  xiii  and  562  pp.     See  pp.  245-246. 

2.  Cf.  reference  given  for  35// (2.).     Seep   12,  No.  8. 

The  copy  in  question  formerly  belonged  to  the  Rev.  C.  M.  Crache- 
rode,  by  whom  it  was  bequeathed  to  the  British  ISIuscum. 

JCf.  reference  given  for  37^  (i.).     See  pp.  245-246. 

§  Cf.  reference  given  for  8/'.     See  p.  5,  No.  37. 

II  Cf.  I.  Reference  given  for  37^  (i.).     See  pp.  245-246. 

2.  Catalogus  Libr  or  urn  Impressorum  Bibliotheccv  Bodleiana  in  Aca- 
deniia  Oxoniensi.  Volumen  Primum.  Oxonii :  e  Typographeo  Acade- 
mico,  1843.     fO'  X  ^i^d  834  pp.     See  p.  23,  col.  i. 

1[Cf.  the  catalogue  just  cited,  same  reference.  The  two  editions 
there  mentioned  are  perhaps  not  identical. 


36  Incunabula. 

p.  Paris,  Mac  Car  thy  Sale,  1779,  400  fr. 
q.  Washington,  Libr.  of  Congress,  (?).* 

38.  Hainricus  Stainhbwel : 

a.  l^ondon,  Hcber  Sale,  i834-i836,;^4  i^. 

b.  Paris,  Brienne-Laire  Sale,  1791,  30 /r. 

c.  Wien,  Bibl.  Albertina,  (?).t 

d.  Copy  seen  by  Robert  (possibly  of  this  edition). :{; 

39.  Hainricus  Stainhowel : 

a.  Firenze,  R.  Bibl.  Mediceo-Lanrenziana,  F.  2.  879.t 

b.  Linz,  K.  u.  K.  Studietibibl.,  D.  iv.  9. 

c.  London,  British  Museum,  G.  7805. f 

d.  Miinchen,  Kgl.  Hof-  u.  Staatsbibl.,  A.  Gr.  B.  I5.t 

e.  Stuttgart,  Kgl.  Offentliche  Bibl.,  (?).t 
/.  Wien,  K.  u.  K.  Hof  bibl.,  V.  F.  36. 

40.  Hainricus  Stainhowel : 

a.  Paris,  Bibl.  Nationalc,  (?). 

b.  Copy  seen  by  Robert  (possibly  of  this  edition).:}: 

41.  Hainricus  Stainhowel : 

a.  Paris,  Bibl.  Nationale,  (?). 

42.  Hainricus  Stainhowel : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

43.  Hainricus  Stainhowel : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

*  Cf.  Alphabetical  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Congress.  Vol.  I.  Wash- 
ington: Government  Printing  Office,  1S7S.  410,  ii  and  912  pp.  Seep. 
85,  col.  I. 

On  April  7,  1S96,  an  unsuccessful  attempt  was  made  by  me  to  verify 
this  entry;  the  most  that  I  was  able  to  do  was  to  make  a  copy  of  the 
corresponding  entry  in  their  card  catalogue,  where  the  book  is  described 
as  an  imperfect  copy,  etc.,  etc.,  preserved  in  the  Librarian's  private 
office.  This  gentleman,  Mr.  A.  R.  Spofford,  kindly  made  a  personal 
search  for  me,  but  was  obliged  to  report  it  as  "  uiifindable."  The  copy 
in  question  was  acquired  by  the  Library  of  Congress  in  1875. 

tSeen  by  Hervieux. 

}Cf.  description  of  his  work  given  on  p.  2  of  this  Manual.  See  Vol. 
I,  p.  ccxlviii. 


Incunabula.  37 

44.  Heinricus  Stainhowel : 

a.  Paris,  Unspecified  Sale,  1856,  i8o/r. 

b.  Wien,  ^.  ?/.  K.  Hofbibl.,  X.  E.  28  * 

45.  Vincentius  Bellovacensis : 

a.  Toulouse,  Bibl.  du  College,  (?). 

46.  Vincentius  Bellovacensis : 

a.  Toulouse,  Bibl.  du  College,  (?). 

47.  Accio  Zuccho : 

a.  Venezia,   Bibl.   Nazionale  Marciatia,   CXIII.  7. 

41304* 

b.  Wien,  iT.  u.  K.  Hofbibl,  IV.  H.  36  * 

48.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

49.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  V2iv\s,  Molini  Sale,  i^il,  16^1.     Imperfect. 

50.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  Venezia,  Apostolo  Zends  Libr.,  (?).t 

51.  Nicolaus  Pergamenus : 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  637.  k.  15.:}: 

b.  Paris,  Bibl.  Nationale,  Y.  6592. 

c.  Paris,  La  Valliere  Sale,  1767,  87 /r. 

d.  Paris,  5rt//^  Silvestre,  1830,  134/r. 

52.  Nicolaus  Pergamenus : 

«.  London,  British  Museum,  637.  k.  28.:}: 
b.  London,  British  Museum,  694.  1.  17.  (2.).:j: 
<:.  London,  Heber  Sale,  1834- 1836,  £\  \^s. 

d.  London,  Thor old  Sale,  i884.§ 

e.  Paris,  Brienne-Laire  Sale,  1791,  14/^- 
/.  Paris,  Yemeniz  Sale,  1868,  400 /r. 


*  Seen  by  Hervieux. 

t  Seen  by  Morelli. 

tCf.  reference  given  for  35^.     See  col.  22. 

§Cf.  reference  given  for  8^.     See  p.  65,  No.  673. 


38  Inamabnla. 

53.  Nicolaus  Pergamenus : 

a.  Haag,  Martinus  Nijhoff  Cat.,  1893,  Sofl.^' 

b.  London,  Bcrtiard  Quaritch  Cat.,  1886,  £"]  \os.\ 

Imperfect. 

54.  Colard  Mansion : 

a.  Koln,  Stadtbibl.,  (?). 

b.  Paris,  Bibl.  Nationale,  (?). 

c.  Paris,  Ycmcniz  Sale,  1868,  6000 /r.:{: 

55.  Giialterus  Anglicus : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

56.  Hainricus  Stainhbwel : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

57.  Julien  Macho : 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  G.  78o6.§ 

58.  Nicolaus  Pergamenus : 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  C.  19.  d.  5.§ 

b.  London,  British  Museum,  C.  19.  d.  26. || 

c.  Paris,  Bibl.  Nationale,  (?). 

d.  Windsor  Castle,  Royal  Libr.,  (?)•![ 

59.  Nicolaus  Pergamenus : 

a.  Darmstadt,  GrossJierzogl.  Hofbibl.,  (?).** 

b.  Paris,  Bibl.  Nationale,  (?). 

60.  Bonus  Accursius : 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  C.  i.  a.  i.  (2.). 

b.  London,  British  Museum,  C.  19.  c.  (2.). 

c.  London,  British  Museum.,  G.  7726.  (i.). 

*Cf.  Curiositt's  de  r Art  Typographiqiie  (1466-1890);  Catalogue  de 
Livres  Rares  et  Curieux  en  Vente  aux  Prix  Marqiids  chez  Martinus 
Nijhoff,  a  la  Haye.  La  Haye  :  Martinus  Nijhoff,  1893.  8vo,  81  pp. 
See  p.  5,  No,  34. 

tCf.  reference  given  for  "ja.     See  p.  3603,  No.  36277. 

\  M.  Ycmcniz  bought  this  copy  at  Ghent  in  1849  fo""  ~ooo fr,,  and  then 
had  a  \ooo/r.  binding  put  on  it  by  Trautz. 

§  Seen  by  Ilervieux. 

II Cf,  reference  given  for  35^.     See  col.  22. 

ITCf.  reference  given  for  37^.     See  p.  70,  No,  513. 

**Cf,  reference  given  for  35<^.     See  p.  40,  No.  18. 


Inamabtila.  39 

61.  Accio  Zuccho : 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  G.  7732. 

b.  Paris,  Bibl.  Nationale,  6534  Y.* 

62.  Colard  Mansion : 

a.  Paris,  Du  Fay  Sale,  1725,  (?).t 

63.  Franciscus  de  Tuppo  : 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  G.  7807.:]; 

b.  Miinchen,  Kgl.  Hof-  u.  Staatsbibl.,  Inc.  c.  a.  28oo.§ 

64.  Hainricus  Stainhbwel : 

a.  Baltimore, y^f/^/w  Hopkins  University  Libr.,  38047. || 

Imperfect. 

b.  Linz,  K.  u.  K.  Studienbibl.,  D.  iv.  9.§ 

c.  Stuttgart,  Kgl.  Hofbibl,  (?).§ 

65.  Nicolaus  Pergamenus : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

66.  Vincentius  Bellovacensis : 

a.  London,  Heber  Sale,  1834-1836,  £\  i^s^ 

b.  FslyIs,  Bearsi  Sale,  1855,  igo/r.*^ 

c.  St.  Gallen,  Vadianische  Bibl.,  785.** 

*  Seen  by  Hervieux ;  this  is  probably  the  same  copy  as  that  seen  by 
Robert,  cf.  description  of  his  work  given  on  p.  2  of  this  Manual;  see 
Vol.  I,  p.  ccxli. 

ICf.  Bibloinania  in  the  Present  Day  in  Fratice  and  England;  from  the 
French  of  Philomneste  Junior.    New  York,  18S0.    Svo.    141pp.    See  p.  14. 

t  Seen  by  Hervieux;  the  printed  catalogue,  col.  9,  otherwise  identi- 
fies this  copy. 

§  Seen  by  Hervieux. 

II  Seen  by  G.  C.  Keidel,  Dec.  11,  1895;  this  copy  was  purchased  by 
the  late  John  W.  McCoy  in  1878  at  the  Strong  Sale  in  New  York  for 
$17.50,  and  was  at  his  death  in  1889  bequeathed  by  him  to  the  Johns 
Hopkins  University.  Cf,  Catalogue  of  the  Books,  Manuscripts,  etc.,  of 
the  late  George  T.  Strong,  Esq.,  which  will  be  sold  at  auction  by  Messrs. 
Bangs  (and)  Co.,  656  Broadway,  New  York,  1878.  Svo,  iv  and  167  pp. 
See  p.  2,  No.  14,  with  the  price  of  purchase  given  in  the  margin  in  the 
late  owner's  copy. 

Tr66(z  and  66b  are  identical.  Brunet  states  that  this  set,  including  No. 
84  of  the  present  list,  consists  of  four  volumes. 

**  Cf.  Verzeichniss  der  Manuscripte  und  Incunabeln  der  Vadianischen 
Bibliothek  in  St.  Gallen.  St.  Gallen  :  Druck  der  Zollikofer'schen  Offizin, 
1864.     Svo,  xiii  and  353  pp.     See  p.  345. 


40  hicunabula. 

6y.  Julien  Macho : 

a.  Paris,  Bibl.  Nationale,  (?).     Imperfect.* 

68.  Vincentius  Bellovacensis : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

69.  Vincentius  Bellovacensis : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

70.  William  Caxton : 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  C.  11.  c.  i/.f 

b.  Oxford,  Bodleian  Libr.,  Auct.  Q.  Q.  supra  i.  2i.:{; 

c.  Windsor  Castle,  Royal  Libr.,  (?).§ 

71.  Hainricus  Stainhowel: 

a.  Basel,  Mtiseum,  B.  C.  iii.  7.t 

b.  London,  British  Museum,  167.  f.  \2.\ 

c.  London,  British  Museum,  G.  783 i.f 

d.  Maestricht,  Bibliotheek,  484.t 

72.  Francisco  del  Tuppo  : 

a.  Amsterdam,  Crevemia  Sale,  1789,  180^. 

b.  Escorial,  R.  Bibl.  S.  Laurentii  Escurialeusis,\.  v. 

N.  2. 

c.  Hannover,  Kgl.  Offentliche  Bibl.,  54. 

*  Seen  by  Brunet;  this  is  probably  the  same  copy  as  that  seen  by 
Robert,  cf.  description  of  his  work  given  on  p.  2  of  this  Manual;  see 
Vol.  I,  p.  ccxlv. 

t  Seen  by  Hervieux. 

t  Seen  by  Hervieux  ;  cf.  also  reference  given  for  2,1^  (2-)>  P*  ~3'  ^^^-  '• 

§  Cf.  I.  The  Bibliographer^  s  Manual  of  English  Literature,  by  William 
Thomas  Lowndes.  Vol.1.  London:  William  Pickering,  1834.  8vo,  xv 
and  482  pp.     See  p.  15,  col.  i. 

2.  Ditto,  second  edition,  revised  by  Henry  G.  Bohn.  Vol.  L  Lon- 
don :  George  Bell  and  Sons,  York  Street,  Covent  Garden,  1875.  i2mo, 
576  pp.     See  pp.  15-16. 

3.  Cf.  reference  given  for  37/.    See  p.  17,  No.  106  (and  also  No.  107). 

4.  Early  Illustrated  Books  :  A  History  of  the  Decoration  atid  Illustra- 
tion of  Books  in  the  i^th  and  i6ih  Centuries,  by  Alfred  W.  Pollard.  Lon- 
don :  Kegan  Paul,  Trench,  Trlibner  (and)  Co.,  Ltd.,  1893.  8vo,  xvi  and 
256  pp.     See  p.  225. 

5.  Cf.  reference  given  for  35*:.     See  pp.  15-16,  No.  8,  note. 

The  woodcut  of  y'Esop  contained  in  this  copy  is  said  to  be  unique. 


Incunabula.  4^ 

d.  Heidelberg,  Universitdtsbibl.,  Sch.  69.  n.  450. 

e.  London,  Bernard  Quaritch  Cat.,  1874,  £'^0.* 

f.  London,  British  Museum,  167.  f.  14-      Imperfect. 

g.  London,  British  Muse^im,  G.  7807. 
h.  London,  Hibbert  Sale,  1829,  £1^. 

i.  London,  Pinelli  Sale,  1789,  £^"2.. 
j.  London,  Unspecified  Sale,  iSi6,£26  155. 
k.  Oxford,  Bodleian  Libr.,  Douce  225. 
/.  Vdius,  Boutourlin  Sale,  1839-1841,  36 /r.  50  <r.  Im- 
perfect. 
m.  Paris,  Brienne-Laire  Sale,  1791,  606  fr. 
n.  V2iY\s,Libri  Sale,  1 847-1 85 8,  480 /r. 
o.  Paris,  Unspecified  Sale,  1610  fr. 
p.  Wien,  K.  u.  K.  Hofbibl.,  iv.  F.  4. 
q.  Copy  seen  by  Robert.f 

73.  Hainricus  Stainhowel : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

74.  Hainricus  Stainhowel : 

a.  London,  South  Kensington  Museum,  (?).:J:     Im- 
perfect. 

75.  Hainricus  Stainhowel: 

a.  Darmstadt,  Grossherzogl.  Hofbibl.,  (?).§ 

b.  Haag,  Kong.  Bibliotheek,  593. 

76.  Bonus  Accursius : 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  G.  7718. 

b.  London,  British  Museum,  G.  7733. 

77.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  Paris,  Celotti  Sale,  1825,  8i/r. 

78.  Hainricus  Stainhowel : 

a.  Basel,  Museum,  A.  M.  v.  6.% 

b.  Bern,  Bibl.  Bongarsiana,  Inc.  42.:|: 


*Cf.  reference  given  for  I7<:.  See  p.  355,  No.  3730  ;  this  copy  formerly 
belonged  to  M.  Yemeniz. 

tCf.  description  of  his  work  given  on  p.  2  of  this  Manual.  See  Vol. 
I,  p.  ccxlviii. 

{Seen  by  Hervieux. 

§  Cf.  reference  given  for  35^.     See  p.  41,  No.  25. 


42  Incunabula. 

c.  Heidelberg,  Universitatsbibl.,  Sch.  69.  n.  449.* 

d.  London,  British  Museum,  C.  19.  d.  5.* 

e.  Oxford,  Bodleian  Libr.,  Auct.  N.  4,  16.*  , 
/.  Oxford,  Bodleian  Libr.,  Auct.  Q.  4.  30.*  1 
^.  Oxford,  Bodleian  Libr.,  Douce  226.* 

79.  Gualterus  Anglicus :  ' 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

80.  Hainricus  Stainhowel : 

a.  Bruxelles,  Bibl.  Royale,  2486* 

b.  Cambridge,  Eng.,  University  Libr.,  (?).t 

c.  London,  British  Museum,  G.  7808. 

d.  Wien,  K.  u.  K.  Hofbibl.,  iv.  H.  3. 

81.  Julien  Macho  :  j 

a.  Wien,  K.  u.  K.  Hofbibl.,  x.  G.  i*  | 

82.  Nicolaus  Pergamenus :  ' 

a.  London,  British  Miiseum,  C.  38.  h.  44 

b.  Paris,  Cailhava  Sale,  1845-1852,  iggfr. 

c.  Paris,  Unspecified  Sale,  6$ofr. 

83.  Nicolaus  Pergamenus :  ij 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

84.  Vincentius  Bellovacensis : 

a.  'London,  Heber  Sale,  i834-i836,;^i  I3j.§ 

b.  Faris,  Bearsi  Sale,  1855,  igo  fr. 

85.  Accio  Zuccho : 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  C.  20.  b.  12. 

b.  Oxford,  Bodleian  Libr.,  Douce  62. 

c.  Paris,  Libri  Sale,  1847-1858,  175 /r. 

d.  Sevilla,  Bibl.  Colombina,  4.  6.  16  (formerly  C.  FF. 

Tab.  169.  N.  52).! 

*  Seen  by  Hervieux. 

tSeen  by  Hervieux;  this  copy  was  bought  at  London  in  1875  fo"* 
£l\  \os. 

tCf.  reference  given  for  355'.     See  col.  22, 

§  Brunet  states  that  this  set,  including  No.  66  of  the  present  list,  con- 
sists of  four  volumes. 

II  Ferdinando  Colombo  has  inscribed  his  name  in  this  copy  with  the 
date  1537. 


Incunabula.  43 

86.  Bonus  Accursius : 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  G.  7733. 
Zj.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

88.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

89.  Hainricus  Stainhowel : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

90.  Hainricus  Stainhowel : 

a.  Prag,  Strahofer  Bibl.,  (?).* 

91.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  Amsterdam,  Meermann  Sale,  y^fl- 

b.  Bruxelles,  Bibl.  Royale,  1529  (formerly  997). 

c.  London,  British  Museum,  C.  i.  a.  4.     Imperfect. 

d.  'London,  Hibbert  Sale,  1829,  ;^  2  55. 

e.  Oxford,  Bodleian  Libr.,  Douce  60. 

92.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

93.  Nicolaus  Pergamenus : 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  637.  k.  i6.\ 

94.  Hainricus  Stainhowel : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

95.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  12304.  ee.  43. 

b.  Miinchen,  Kgl.  Hof-  u.  Staatsbibl.,  Inc.  c.  a.  620. 

c.  Niirnberg,  Stadtbibl.,  139. 

d.  Wien,  K.  u.  K.  Hof  bibl.,  xvi.  G.  29. 

96.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  Linz,  K.  u.  K.  Studienbibl.,  B.  131.  b. 

b.  London,  British  Museum,  12305.  e.  12. 

c.  Miinchen,  Kgl.  Hof-  u.  Staatsbibl.,  Inc.  c.  a.  621. 

d.  St.  Gallen,  Vadianische  Bibl.,  762. ^ 

e.  Wien,  K.  u.  K.  Hof  bibl.,  Vii.  H.  2. 

*  This  copy  consists  merely  of  a  fragment  of  two  leaves,  which  is  all 
that  is  extant  of  this  edition  according  to  Ebert ;  cf.  reference  given  for 
36^,  col,  24,  No.  261. 

tCf.  reference  given  for  35^.     See  col.  22. 

\  Cf.  reference  given  for  66^.     See  p.  142. 


44  Incunabula. 

97.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  Wien,  K.  u.  K.  HofbibL,  x.  H.  66. 

98.  Hainricus  Stainhowel : 

a.  Escorial,  R.  Bibl.  S.  Laurentii Escurialeyisis,  I.  Z. 
13* 

99.  Hainricus  Stainhowel : 

a.  'London,  Payne  and  Foss  Cat.,  1824,  No.  1526. 

100.  Accio  Zuccho : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

10 1.  Gualterus  Anglicus  : 

a.  Grenoble,  Bibl.  Municipale,  173. 

b.  Wiirzburg,  Universitdtsbibl.,  L.  R.  9.  44.! 

102.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  Haag,  Kotig.  Bibliotheek,  345. 

b.  London,  British  Museum,  12305.  e.  11. 

c.  Miinchen,  Kgl.  Hof-  u.  Staatsbibl.,  Inc.  c.  a.  716. 

d.  Oxford,  Bodleian  Libr.,  Auct.  5.  Q.  6.  68. 

e.  Stuttgart,  Kgl.  Offe^itliche  Bibl.,  (?). 
/.  Wien,  K.  u.  K.  Hof  bibl.,  xxvi.  G.  32. 

103.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  G.  7736. 

b.  Oxford,  Bodleiaji  Libr.,  A.  q.  q.  Line.:}: 

c.  Stuttgart,  Kgl.  Offentliche  Bibl.,  (?). 

104.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

105.  Accio  Zuccho : 

a.  Milano,  Bibl.  Ambrosiana,  S.  Q.  R.  11.  iS.f     Im- 

perfect. 

b.  Milano,  Bibl.  Nazionale  di  Brera,  AM.  IX.  43.! 

Imperfect. 

c.  Milano,  Bibl.  Nazioriale  di  Brera,  AN.  X.  20.t 

Imperfect. 

*  Seen  by  Hervieux  ;  this  is  probably  the  same  copy  that  was  seen  by 
Amador  de  los  Kios. 
t  Seen  by  Hervieux. 
tCf.  reference  given  for  yjk.  (2.).     See  p.  23,  col.  i. 


Incunabula.  45 

1 06.  Gabrielis  Bracii : 

a.  Paris,  Brienne-Laire  Sale,  I79i>  42 /j^. 

107.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  Bruxelles,  Bibl.  Royale,  74  (formerly  1358).* 

b.  Dijon,  Bibl.  Municipale,  10974. 

108.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

109.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  Bern,  Bibl.  Bongarsiana,  Inc.  153. 

1 10.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 
I T I.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  12304.  ee.  17. 

112.  Guillaume  Tardif : 

a.  London,  Bernard  Quaritch  Cat.,  1888,  i^20.t 

b.  Paris,  Bibl.  Nationale,  (?). 

c.  Paris,  La  Valliere  Sale,  1767,  12  fr, 

113.  Hainricus  Stainhowel : 

a.  Darmstadt,  Grossherzogl.  Hofbibl.,  {}).% 

b.  Dresden,  Kgl.  Offentliche  Bibl.,  (?). 

114.  Julien  Macho: 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  638.  k.  2. 

115.  Laurentius  Valla : 

a.  London,  British  Mtiseum,  C.  i.  a.  3. 

116.  Vincentius  Bellovacensis : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

117.  Accio  Zuccho: 

a.  'London,  Beckford  Sale,  i882.§ 

b.  Venezia,   Bibl.   Nazionale  Marciana,  CXI II.  7 

41304-1 
c:  Wien,  K.  u.  K.  Hofbibl,  iv.  H.  36.! 


*In  his  first  volume  Hervieux  gave  the  shelf  number  as  229. 

tCf.  reference  given  for  7a.  (2.).  See  p.  60,  No.  394  ;  this  copy  has 
the  name  of  Girardot  de  Prefond  stamped  in  a  straight  line  on  the  leather 
below  the  roulette  inside  the  cover. 

J  Cf.  reference  given  for  353.     See  p.  41,  No.  26. 

§  Cf .  reference  given  for  35^:.     See  p.  6,  No.  66. 

II  Seen  by  Hervieux. 


46  Inctmabula. 

118.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

1 19.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  Paris,  Hervieux'  Libr.,  (?). 

120.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

121.  Hainricus  Stainhowel : 

a.  Carlsruhe,  Grossherzogl.  Badische  Hof-  u.  Landes- 
bibl.,  22886.  *2.* 

122.  Nicolaus  Pergamenus : 

a.  Darmstadt,  Grossherzogl.  Hofbibl.,  (?).t 

b.  London,  British  Museum,  1073.  1.  2.  {1.).% 

c.  VdiVis,  Regnazilt-Bretel  Sale,  18 19,  iZJr. 

123.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  G.  7724. 

b.  Rouen,  Bibl.  Municipale,  O.  638. 

124.  Accio  Zuccho : 

a.  Venezia,  Bibl.   Nazionale   Marciana,   CXIII.  7. 

4i304-§ 
/;.  Wien,  K.  u.  K.  Hofbibl.,  iv.  H.  36.§ 

125.  Franciscus  de  Tuppo  : 

a.  London,  Hibbert  Sale,  1829,  £a^  45. 

1 26.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  Bruxelles,  Bibl.  Roy  ale,  1840  (formerly  1620). 

1 27.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  Bruxelles,  Bibl.  Roy  ale,  1740. 

b.  London,  British  Museum,  1073.  1.  28. || 

c.  London,  British  Museum,  12304.  cc.  19.  (3.). 

d.  Miinchen,  Kgl.  Hof-  u.  Staatsbibl.,  A.  Lat.  a.  13.  g. 

*Cf.  note  I  on  p.  28  of  this  Manual. 

t  Cf.  reference  given  for  35/'.     See  p.  42,  No.  35. 

t  Cf.  reference  given  for  35^^^.     See  col.  22. 

§  Seen  by  Hervieux. 

II  Hervieux  gives  in  each  of  his  references  a  different  shelf  number 
for  the  single  British  Museum  copy  known  to  him  ;  neither  of  them 
agrees  with  that  given  by  the  printed  catalogue.  Hervieux'  numbers 
are  :   1073.  "•  '•  (2),  and  1073.  1.  28.  (2.). 


Incunabula.  47 

e.  Munchen,  Kgl.  Hof-  u.  StaatsbibL,  Inc.  c.  a.  870. 
/.  Oxford,  Bodleian  Libr.,  Auct.  5.  Q.  6.  80. 
g.  Padova,  R.  Bibl.  Universitaria,  So.  XV.  496. 
h.  Wien,  K.  u.  K.  Hof  bibl.,  ix.  H.  34. 

i.  Wolfenbiittel,  HerzoglicheBibl.,A\xs.  171.  14- Qu- 

128.  Laurentius  Valla : 

a.  (Same  as  preceding — an  oversight.) 

129.  Omnibonus  Leonicenus : 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  G.  7734. 

1 30.  Laurentius  Valla : 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  1073.  1.  i. 

b.  London,  British  Museum,  12304.  cc.  19.  (2.). 

131.  Accio  Zuccho: 

a.  'London,  Bee kf or d  Sale,  1882.* 

b.  Verona,  Bibl.  Comunale,  yy.  2. 

132.  Franciscus  de  Tuppo : 

a.  Munchen,  Kgl.  Hof-  u.  StaatsbibL,  Inc.  c.  a.  2800. 

b.  Sevilla,  Bibl.  Colombina,  2.  6.  26  (formerly  C.  K. 

K.  Tab.  196.  N.  19). 

133.  Francisco  del  Tuppo : 

a.  London,  Bernard  Quaritch  Cat.,  1888,  ^250.! 
134-  Francisco  del  Tuppo  : 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  G.  7735- 

b.  Oxford,  Bodleian  Libr.,  (?).:{: 

135.  Avianus : 

a.  Koln,  Stadtbibl.,  C.  B.  II.  c.  257.  f. 

b.  London,  British  Museum,  1073.  1.  33. 

136.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  Nevers,  Bibl.  Municipale,  28. 

137.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  Dijon,  Bibl.  Municipale,  10973. 


*  Cf.  reference  given  for  35^.     See  p.  6,  No.  76. 

tCf.  I.  Reference  given  for  70.(2.).  See  p.  20,  No.  119;  this  copy 
bears  the  inscription:  "  lo.  Grolieri  et  amicorum." 

2.  Reference  given  for  250.(2.).  See  p.  84,  No.  1150;  in  this  later 
catalogue  the  price  has  been  advanced  to  £,2>^o. 

tCf.  reference  given  for  yjk.  (2.).     See  p.  23,  col.  i. 


48  Incunabula. 

138.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  \J\x\z,  K.u.  K.  Studienbibl.,  B.  100.  B. 

b.  London,  British  Museum,  G.  773S- 

c.  Munchen,  Kgl.  Hof-  u.  StaatsbibL,  Inc.  c.  a.  1054. 

d.  Munchen,  Kgl.  Hof-  u.  StaatsbibL,  A.  Gr.  b.  59. 

e.  Munchen,  Kgl.  Hof-  u.  StaatsbibL,  A.  Gr.  b.  60. 
/.  Munchen,  KgL  Hof  u.  StaatsbibL,  A.  Gr.  b.  536. 

1 39.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  Haag,  Kong.  Bibliotheek,  364. 
/;.  Linz,  K.  u.  K.  StudienbibL,  B.  73. 
c.  VaiUS,  Unspecified  Sale,  2^  fr. 

140.  Vincentius  Bellovacensis : 

a.  London,  British  Musetnn,  526.  n.  4.* 

b.  London,  Thorold  Sale,  i884.t 

c.  St.  Gallen,  Vadianische  BibL,  7864 

d.  Venezia,  BibL  Monasterii  S.  Michaelis  Venetiarum 

Prope  Murianuni,  (?).§ 

e.  Washington,  Libr.  of  Congress,  (?).| 

141.  Vincentius  Bellovacensis : 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  1309.  l.^f 


*  Cf.  British  Museum  :  Catalogue  of  Fri?tted  Books.  Victoria-Virgilius. 
London  :  printed  by  William  Clowes  and  Sons,  limited,  Stamford  Street 
and  Charing  Cross,  1890.     fo,  446  cols.     See  col.  356. 

tCf.  reference  given  for  Zb.     See  p.  187,  No.  2043. 

X  Cf.  reference  given  for  66^.     See  p.  345. 

§Cf.  Bibliotheca  Codicum  Manuscriptorum  Monasterii  S.  Michaelis 
Venetiarum  Prope  Murianum,  una  cum  Appendice  Librortnn  Impres- 
sorum  Seculi  XV.  Opus  posthumum  Johannis-Benedicti  Mittarelli, 
Veneti  Abbatis  Ex-Generalis  Benedictino-Camaldulensis.  Venetiis, 
1779.  Ex  Typographia  Fentiana  :  sumptibus  Prrefati  Monasterii.  fo, 
xxiv  pp.  and  1257  cols.;  viii  and  xv  pp.;  491  cols.  See  Seculi  XV. 
Appendix  Librorum,  col.  475. 

II  Cf.  Catalogue  of  the  Books  Added  to  the  Library  of  Coiigress  from 
December  i,  1866,  to  December  i,  1867.  Washington:  Government 
Printing  Office,  1868.     4to,  ii  and  526  pp.     See  p.  437,  col.  i. 

On  April  7,  1896,  an  unsuccessful  attempt  was  made  by  me  to  verify 
this  entry;  the  overcrowding  of  the  library  has  resulted  in  many  books 
being  "  unfindable." 

TICf.  reference  given  for  140a.     See  col.  356. 


Incunabula.  49 

b.  Paris,  Hervietix'  Libr.,  (?). 

c.  Venezia,  Bibl.  Monasterii  S.Michaelis  Venetiarum 

Prope  Murianum,  (?).* 

142.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  Oxford,  Bodleian  Libr.,  Douce  58. 

143.  Jehan  de  Vignay: 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  580.  k.  i.f 

b.  London,  British  Museum,  C.  22.  d.f     Imperfect. 

c.  Paris,  Bibl.  de  Sainte- Genevieve,  (?).:}: 

d.  Paris,  Bibl.  Nationale,  G.  203-207.§ 

144.  Laurentius  Abstemius : 

a.  Copy  seen  by  Robert.  | 

145.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

146.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  12304.  ee.  41. 

147.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  G.  7723. 

148.  Julien  Macho : 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  G.  7806. 

149.  Laurentius  Valla : 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  G.  7719. 

150.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  1073,  1.  29.!^ 

151.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  Milano,  Bibl.  Nazionale  di  Brera,  AM.  X.  'j.% 

152.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  Arras,  Bibl.  Municipale,  14680. 

*C£.  reference  given  for  1400^.     See  col.  475. 

tCf.  reference  given  for  140a.     See  col.  356. 

JBrunet  states  that  this  edition  consists  of  five  volumes. 

§  Seen  by  Hervieux. 

II  Cf,  description  of  his  work  given  on  p.  2  of  this  Manual.  See  Vol. 
I,  p.  ccxli. 

1[  Hervieux  gives  in  each  of  his  references  a  different  shelf  number 
for  this  copy;  neither  of  them  agrees  with  that  given  by  the  printed 
catalogue.     Hervieux' numbers  are:   1073.  1.  i.  2.*,  and  1073.  1.  29.  2*. 


50  Incunabula. 

153.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 
154-  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  Firenze,  R.  Bibl.  Riccardiana,  560.* 

155.  Hainricus  Stainhowel : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

156.  Hainricus  Stainhowel : 

a.  Paris,  Bibl.  Nationale,  (?).t 

157.  Accio  Zuccho : 

a.  Carpentras,  Bibl.  Municipale,  E.  1320. 

b.  Ferrara,  Bibl.  Comunale,  O.  66. 

c.  London,  British  Museum,  C.  20.  b. 

d.  London,  Heber  Sale,  1834-1836,  £2  195. 

e.  Oxford,  Bodleian  Libr.,  Auct.  6.  Q.  6.  74. 

f.  Paris,  Unspecified  Sale,  lyofr. 

158.  Accio  Zuccho : 

a.  London,  Sunderland  Sale,  1 88 i.ij: 

159.  Bonus  Accursius : 

a.  Amsterdam,  Crevenna  Sale,  1789,  25  y?. 

b.  Amsterdam,  Meermann  Sale,  41  fi. 

c.  London,  British  Museum,  C.  i.  a.  i.  (2.). 

d.  London,  British  Museum,  C.  19.  c.  (2.). 

e.  London,  British  Museum,  G.  7726.  (i.). 

f.  London,  Gennadius  Sale,  1895,  (?).§ 

*Cf.  reference  given  for  36a.     See  pp.  dxxvii-clxxx. 

tSeen  by  Morel-Fatio  ;  this  was  probably  the  copy  that  was  seen  by 
Robert ;  cf.  description  of  his  work  given  on  p.  2  of  this  Manual,  See 
Vol.  I,  p.  ccxlviii. 

X  Cf.  Sale  Catalogue  of  the  Sunderland  or  Blenheim  Library  :  Portion 
the  First ;  to  be  sold  by  auction  by  Messrs.  Puttick  and  Simpson,  47 
Leicester  Square,  London,  W.  C,  1881.    8vo,  viii  and  213  pp.     See  p.  8. 

§This  copy  formerly  belonged  to  Mr.  Lakelands  ;  cf.  Catalogue  of  the 
Extensive  and  Valuable  Library  of  Manuscripts  {^and)  Printed  Books  of 
his  Excellency  Monsieur  John  Gennaditis,  D.C.L.,  E.A'.S.L.,  Late  Greek 
Minister  at  the  Court  of  St.  James's,  which  will  be  sold  by  auction  by 
Messrs.  Sotheby,  Wilkinson  (and)  Hodge  at  their  house,  No.  13  Welling- 
ton Street,  Strand,  W.  C.  (London),  1895.    8vo,  xv  and  283  pp.    See  p.  5. 


Incunahila.  5  ^ 

g.  London,  Hibbert  Sale,  1829,  £2,  IS-^- 

h.  London,  Hibbert  Sale  {bis),  1829,  £7,  155. 

i.  Oxford,  Bodleian  Libr.,  (?).* 

j  Paris,  Reine  Sale,  1834-1840,  41/^. 

160.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  Linz,  K.  u.  K.  Studienbibl.,  B.  in. 

b.  London,  British  Museum,  12304.  ee.  42. 

c.  Miinchen,  Kgl.  Hof-  u.  Staatsbibl.,  Inc.  c.  a.  1360. 

d.  Munchen,  Kgl.  Hof~  u.  Staatsbibl.,  A.  Gr.  b.  61. 

e.  Oxford,  Bodleian  Libr.,  Auct.  Q.  5.  53. 
/.  Stuttgart,  Kgl.  Offentliche  Bibl.,  (?). 

g.  Wien,  K.  u.  K.  Hof  bibl,  x.  H.  47. 

161.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  London,  British  Mjiseum,  12304.  e.  5. 

b.  Paris,  Costabili  Sale,  AS  fr. 

c.  Verona,  Bibl.  Comunale,  79.  e. 

162.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

163.  Sebastianus  Brandt : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

164.  Accio  Zuccho : 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  1073.  1.  26. 

b.  Milano,  Bibl.  Ambrosiana,  S.  Q.  Q.  II.  18. 

c.  Milano,  Bibl.  Nazionale  di  Brera,  AM.  IX.  43. 

d.  Milano,  Bibl.  Nazionale  di  Brera,  AN.  X,  20. 
e.  Padova,  R.  Bibl.  Univer sit  aria,  So.  XV.  494. 

165.  Gabrielis  Bracii : 

a.  Althorp,  Earl  Spencer  s  Libr.,  (?).t 

b.  London,  British  Museum,  1067.  m.  6. 

c.  London,  British  Museum,  G.  7717- 

d.  London,  Pinelli  Sale,  1789,  ^^40  19.?. 
e.  London,  Sunderland  Sale,  i88i.t 

/.  London,  Th  or  old  Sale,  1884.^ 


*Cf.  reference  given  for  37^.(2.).     See  p.  23,  col.  i. 
tCf.  reference  given  for  158a.     See  p.  7. 
tCf.  reference  given  for  8(5.     See  p.  5,  No.  38. 


5  2  Incunabula. 

g.  Manchester,  Mrs.  Rylaiids  Libr.,  (?)  * 
h.  Oxford,  Bodleian  Libr.,  (?).t 
/.  Paris,  Brienne-Laire  Sale,  i^gi,  200  fr. 

166.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

167.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  Basel,  Miiseum,  C.  E.  VI.  49. 

168.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  Oxford,  Bodleian  Libr.,  (?). 

169.  Hainricus  Stainhowel : 

a.  London,  Bernard  Qjiaritch  Cat.,  1886,  ;^54 

170.  Hainricus  Stainhowel : 

a.  Gand,  Bibl.  de  la  Ville  et  de  VUniv.,  Res.  35. 

b.  London,  British  Museum,  C.  20.  e. 

c.  Copy  seen  by  Robert.§ 

171.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  Bruxelles,  Bibl.  Royale,  2075  (formerly  2044). 

172.  Julien  Macho : 

a.  London,  British  Miiseum,  638.  k.  2.\ 

b.  Paris,  Coulon  Sale,  1829,  ly^fr.     Imperfect. 

173.  Laurentius  Abstemius : 

a.  Copy  seen  by  Robert.^ 

174.  Bonus  Accursius : 

a.  Carlsruhe,  Grossherzogl.  Badische  Hof-  u,  Landes- 
Bibl.,  22886.31.** 

175.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  Basel,  Museum,  D.  D.  VII.  12. 

/;.  Hannover,  Kgl.  Offentliche  Bibl.,  201. 

♦165a  and  iGs^' are  identical.  Earl  Spencer's  Library  was  removed 
to  Manchester  in  1893. 

tCf.  reference  givenfor  yjk.  (2.).     See  p.  23,  col.  i. 

JCf.  reference  given  for  -ja.     See  p.  3560,  No.  36076. 

§Cf.  description  of  his  work  given  on  p.  2  of  this  Manual.  See  Vol. 
I,  p.  ccxliii. 

II  In  his  fourth  volume,  p.  409,  Hervieux  gives  this  reference  as 
being  to  a  copy  of  No.  1 14  of  this  list. 

^  Cf.  description  of  his  work  given  on  p.  2  of  this  Manual.  See  Vol. 
I,  p.  ccxli. 

♦*Cf.  note  I  on  p.  28  of  this  Manual. 


Incunabula.  5  3 

176.  Gualterus  Anglicus : 

a.  (No  copy  known  to  me.) 

177.  Nicolaus  Pergamenus : 

a.  Darmstadt,  Grossherzogl.  HofbibL,  (?).* 

b.  Paris,  Salle  Silvestre,  1842,  21/r. 

178.  William  Caxton : 

a.  London,  British  Museum,  C.  38.  g.  2.    Imperfect. 

b.  London,  British  Museum,  12305.  g. 

c.  hondon,  John  Radcliffe' s  Libr.,  (?).t 

Reference  Lists. 

a.     Authors. 

1.  Abstemius,  see  Nos.  144,  173. 

2.  Accursius,  see  Nos.  11,  19,  21,  26,  31,  37,  60,  76,  Z6, 

159,  174. 

3.  Avianus,  see  Nos.  16,  135. 

4.  Boner,  see  Nos.  i,  2. 

5.  Bracii,  see  Nos.  106,  165. 

6.  Brandt,  see  No.  163. 

7.  Caxton,  see  Nos.  70,  178. 

8.  Gualterus,  see  Nos.  8,  14,  15,  18,  20,  22,  27,  28,  33, 

48,  49,  50,  55,  77,  79,  87,  88,  91,  92,  95,  96.  97,  loi, 
102,  103,  104,  107,  108,  109,  no.  III,  118,  119,  120, 
123,  126,  127,  136,  137,  138,  139,  142,  145.  146,  147. 
150,  151,  152,  153,  154,  160,  161,  162,  166,  167,  168, 
171,  175,  176. 

9.  Macho,  see  Nos.  30,  34,  57,  67,  81,  114,  148,  172. 

10.  Mansion,  see  Nos.  54,  62. 

11.  Nicolaus,  see   Nos.   35,  51,  52,  53,  58,  59,  65,  82,  83, 

93,  122,  177. 


*  Cf.  reference  given  for  35^.     See  p.  44,  No.  57. 

tCf.  ^  View  0/  i/i€  English  Editions,  Translations  and  Illustrations  of 
the  Ancient  Greek  and  Latin  Authors,  with  remarks,  by  Lewis  William 
Briiggemann.  Stettin  :  printed  by  lohn  Samuel  Leich,  1797.  8vo,  xvi 
and  838  pp.     See  p.  50. 


54  Incunabula. 

12.  Omnibonus,  see  Nos.  6,  129. 

13.  Philelphus,  see  No.  32. 

14.  Remicius,  see  No.  7. 

15.  Stainhowel,  see  Nos.  17,  38,  39,  40,  41,  42,  43,  44, 

56,  64,  71,  73,  74,  75,  78,  80,  89,  90,  94,  98,  99,  113, 
121,  155,  156,  169,  170. 

16.  Tardif,  see  No.  112. 

17.  Tuppo,  see  Nos.  63,  72,  125,  132,  133,  134. 

18.  Valla,  see  Nos.  3,  24,  115,  128,  130,  149. 

19.  Vignay,  see  Nos.  29,  143. 

20.  Vincentius,  see  Nos.  4,  5,  9,  10,  12,  13,  45,  46,  66,  68, 

69,  84,  116,  140,  141. 

21.  Zuccho,  see  Nos.  23,  25,  36,  47,  61,  85,  100,  105,  117, 

124,  131,  157,  158,  164. 

b.     Cities  Where  Printed.^ 

1.  Anonymous,  see  Nos.  2,  3,  6,  14,  18,  21,  22,  23,  24, 

30,  36,  37,  38,  39>  40,  41,  42.  43,  44.  45,  46,  57,  7i, 
76,77,78,88,91,95,96,  102,  105,  106,  107,  108,  109, 
no,  III,  113,  116,  119,  123,  126,  127,  128,  129,  135, 

138,  146,  147,  148,  160,  161,  162,  163,  168,  176,  177, 
178. 

2.  Antwerp,  see  Nos.  75,  80,  82,  87,  91  (?),  118,  122,  130. 

3.  Aquileja,  see  Nos.  63,  132,  133. 

4.  Augsburg,   see   Nos.  7,  12,  38(?),  39(?),  40(?),  4i  (?), 

42(?).  43(?).  44(?).64,  7i(?),73.  89,  121,  i55,  169. 

5.  Bamberg,  see  Nos.  i,  2(?). 

6.  Bologna,  see  No.  79. 

7.  Brescia,  see  Nos.  48,  85,  97,  I29(?),  161. 

8.  Burgos,  see  No.  156. 

9.  Cologne,  see  Nos.  911,  I4(?),  52,  104,  13511,  160. 

10.  Delft,  see  Nos.  93,  170. 

11.  Deventer,  see  Nos.   io2(?),  103,  115,  i28(?),  i35(?), 

139,  142,  145,  149,  150,  153,  166,  175. 

*  For  a  list  of  the  Latin  names  of  cities  mentioned,  with  their  English 
equivalents,  see  p.  lo,  note  J. 


Incunabula.  5  5 

12.  Engolisme,  see  No.  120. 

13.  Florence,  see  Nos.  154,  174. 

14.  Geneva,  see  No.  i77(?). 

15.  Gouda,  see  Nos.  35,  51,  53,  54,  56,  5^,  59'  74.  83. 

16.  Haguenau,  see  No.  i38(?). 

17.  London,  see  Nos.  70,  ii6(?),  I78(?). 

18.  Lyons,  see  Nos.  29,  30  (?),  33,  34,  57  (?).  62,  67,  81,  92, 

loi,  114,  136,  137,  152,  167,  i68(?),  172. 

19.  Mayence,  see  No.  i63(?). 

20.  Milan,  see  Nos.  1 1,  19,  22  (?).  26,  31,  37  (?),  60,  105  (?), 

151,  158,  164. 

21.  Modena,  see  No.  50. 

22.  Mondovi,  see  Nos.  20,  49. 

23.  Naples,  see  No.  72. 

24.  Nuremberg,  see  Nos.  66,  84. 

25.  Paris,  see  Nos.  13,  94,  108  (?),  1 1 1  (?),  1 12, 123  (?),  143, 

i47(?),  171. 

26.  Prague,  see  No.  90. 

27.  Reggio,  see  No.  159. 

28.  Rome,  see  Nos.  8,  15,  21  (?),  61,  •]6{X),  86. 

29.  Saragossa,  see  No.  98. 

30.  Stockholm,  see  No.  65. 

3 1 .  Strasbourg,  see  Nos.  4, 5 , 9,  10,  28,  45  (?),  46  (?),  78  (?)• 

32.  Toscolano,  see  No.  27. 

33.  Toulouse,  see  No.  99. 

34.  Ulm,  see  Nos.  16,  17. 

35.  Venice,  see  Nos. 6 (?),  32,  47, 55,68,  69,  100,  117,  124,- 

125,  131,  134,  140,  141,  144,  157,  165,  173. 

36.  Verona,  see  No.  25. 

c.     Printers. 

1.  Aleman,  see  No.  156. 

2.  Alvise,  see  No.  25. 

3.  Anonymous,  see  Nos.  2,  3,  6,  7,  12,  13,  14,  18,  21,  22, 

23,  24,  30,  36,  37,  38,  39,  40,  41,  42,  43,  44,  45,  46, 


56  Incunabula. 

48,  55.  57.  61,  68,  69,  71,  72,  -je,  77,  78,  87,  88,  93, 
95,96,99,  102,  105,  106,  107,  108,  109,  no,  III,  113, 
119,  120,  123,  127,  128,  135,  136,  138,  146,  147,  148, 
155,  160,  162,  163,  165,  167,  168,  174,  176,  177. 

4.  Bac,  see  No.  130. 

5.  Bellot,  see  No.  i77(?). 

6.  Bertochus,  see  No.  159. 

7.  Bocard,  see  No.  I47(?). 

8.  Bonaccorsi,  see  Nos.  60,  154. 

9.  Boninis,  de,  see  Nos.  85,  97. 

10.  Breda,  de,  see  Nos.  io2(?),  103,  115,  i28(?),  i35(?), 

139,  142,  149,  150,  166,  175. 

11.  Buyer,  see  No.  29. 

12.  C,  M.,  see  No.  32. 

13.  Caxton,  see  Nos.  70,  116. 

14.  Cereto,  de,  see  Nos.  144,  173. 

15.  Chaussard,  see  Nos.  114,  152,  172. 

16.  Conradus,  see  No.  52. 

17.  Eckert,  see  No.  170. 

18.  Fabri,  see  Nos.  33,  loi. 

19.  Fabro,  de,  see  No.  9211. 

20.  Farfengo,  see  No.  129. 

21.  Flachen,  see  No.  28. 

22.  Franciscus,  see  No.  50. 

23.  Franck,  see  Nos.  61  (?),  76{}),  86. 

24.  Gran,  see  No.  i38(?). 

25.  Guldenschaf,  see  No.  i4(?). 

26.  Guldinbeck,  see  No.  21  (?). 

27.  Hamell,  de,  see  Nos.  63,  132,  133. 

28.  Hurus,  see  No.  98. 

29.  Husz,  see  Nos.  3011,  57(?),  62,  67,  81,  137. 

30.  Knoblotzer,  see  No.  78  (?). 

31.  Koburger,  see  Nos.  66,  84. 

32.  Lambillon,  see  No.  126. 

33.  Lavagnia,  see  Nos.  26,  31. 

34-  Leeu,  see  Nos.  35,  51,  53,  54,  56,  58,  59,  74,  75,  80,  82, 
83,  91,  118,  122. 


Incunahda.  57 

35.  Levet,  see  Nos.  94,  171. 

36.  Liechtenstein,  see  Nos.  140,  141. 

37.  Lupi,  see  Nos.  i67(?),  i68(?). 

38.  Mantegatiis,  de,  see  No.  151. 

39.  Mareschal,  see  Nos.  114,  152,  172. 

40.  Masson,  de,  see  Nos.  63,  132,  133. 

41.  Mentellin,  see  Nos.  4,  5,  9,  10,  45,  46(?). 

42.  Misuitis,  de,  see  No.  161. 

43.  Monteferato,  de,  see  Nos.  47,  100,  117,  124,  125,  131, 

134,  157- 

44.  Moravo,  see  No.  72  (?). 

45.  Pafroed,  see  Nos.  145,  153. 

46.  Pteri,  see  No.  27. 

47.  Pfister,  see  Nos.  i,  2  (?). 

48.  Philippi,  loannes,  see  No.  8. 

49.  Philippi,  Nicholas,  see  Nos.  30,  34,  5711. 

50.  Pontanus,  see  No.  3  (?). 

51.  Prato,  de,  see  No.  92. 

52.  Pynson,  see  No.  178. 

53.  Quentel,  see  Nos.  104,  i35n,6o(?). 

54.  Ratdolt,  see  No.  71  (?). 

55.  Reinhardi,  see  Nos.  30,  34,  57n. 

56.  Rugerius,  see  No.  79. 

57.  Schabeller,  see  Nos.  3011,  57(?),  62,  ^t- 

58.  Schobsser,  see  Nos.  73,  89. 

59.  Schoffer,  see  No.  163  (?). 

60.  Schonsperger,  see  Nos.  121,  i55(?),  169. 

61.  Scinzenzeler,  see  No.  158. 

62.  Septemcastrensis,  see  No.  50. 

63.  Signerre,  le,  see  Nos.  105  (?),  164. 

64.  Silber,  see  Nos.  61  (?),  ^6{l\  86. 

65.  Snell,  see  No.  65. 

66.  Sorg,  see  Nos.  I2(?),  38  (?),  39(?)>  4o(?).  41  (?),  42  (?), 

43  (?).  64. 

67.  Stella,  de,  see  Nos.  63,  132,  133. 

68.  Valdarfer,  see  No.  6  (?). 


5  8  Incunabula. 

69.  Verard,  see  Nos.  112,  143. 

70.  Vivaldis,  de,  see  Nos.  20,  49. 

71.  Willa,  de,  see  No.  15. 

72.  Zainer,  Guentherus,  see  No.  44  (?). 

73.  Zainer,  Johannes,  see  Nos.  16,  17. 

74.  Zarotus,  see  Nos.  11,  19. 

d.     Size  of  the  Folio  Editions. 

1.  30  leaves,  see  No.  49. 

2.  36  leaves,  see  No.  112. 

3.  62  leaves,  see  No.  52. 

4.  72  leaves,  see  Nos.  30,  4711,  57,  11711,  14811. 

5.  74  leaves,  see  No.  82. 

6.  75  leaves,  see  No.  163. 

7.  77  leaves,  see  No.  2. 

8.  88  leaves,  see  Nos.  i,  148. 

9.  94  leaves,  see  No.  178. 

10.  100  leaves,  see  No.  170. 

11.  101  leaves,  see  No.  54. 

12.  102  leaves,  see  Nos.  5411,  156. 

13.  103  leaves,  see  Nos.  35,  51.  5^"^- 

14.  104  leaves,  see  No.  80. 

15.  105  leaves,  see  No.  169. 

16.  112  leaves,  see  No.  75. 

17.  114  leaves,  see  Nos.  71,  78. 

18.  115  leaves,  see  No.  43. 

19.  120  leaves,  see  No.  98. 

20.  123  leaves,  see  No.  63. 

21.  125  leaves,  see  No.  53. 

22.  129  leaves,  see  Nos.  38,  39. 

23.  130  leaves,  see  No.  3811. 

24.  142  leaves,  see  No.  70. 

25.  146  leaves,  see  No.  34. 

26.  151  leaves,  see  No.  121. 

27.  155  leaves,  see  Nos.  5,  15. 

28.  158  leaves,  see  No.  40. 


Incunabula.  59 

29.  159  leaves,  see  No.  133. 

30.  167  leaves,  see  No.  44. 

31.  168  leaves,  see  Nos.  10,  72,  132. 

32.  170  leaves,  see  No.  42. 

33.  180  leaves,  see  No.  113. 

34.  190  leaves,  see  No.  41. 

35.  196  leaves,  see  No.  64. 

36.  255  leaves,  see  No.  140. 

37.  275  leaves,  see  No.  i7n. 

38.  288  leaves,  see  No.  17. 

39.  326  leaves,  see  No.  12. 

40.  332  leaves,  see  No.  143. 

41.  336  leaves,  see  No.  1211. 

42.  400  leaves,  see  Nos.  4,  9. 

43.  Unspecified,  see  Nos.  7,  13,  16,  20,  45,  46,  59,  62,  66, 

6t,  71,  8in,  83.  84,  89,  93,  99,  141,  155,  177. 

e.     Size  of  the  Quarto  Editions. 

1.  6  leaves,  see  Nos.  115,  130,  149. 

2.  18  leaves,  see  Nos.  79,  151. 

3.  19  leaves,  see  Nos.  22,  2>6. 

4.  20  leaves,  see  Nos.  15,  yy,  no. 

5.  22  leaves,  see  No.  129. 

6.  24  leaves,  see  Nos.  3,  32. 

7.  26  leaves,  see  No.  13511. 

8.  28  leaves,  see  No.  173. 

9.  29  leaves,  see  No.  144. 

10.  30  leaves,  see  No.  135. 

11.  31  leaves,  see  Nos.  103,  146. 

12.  32  leaves,  see  No.  9611. 

13.  33  leaves,  see  No.  96. 

14.  34  leaves,  see  No.  91. 

15.  35  leaves,  see  Nos.  108,  147. 

16.  36  leaves,  see  Nos.  127,  128,  138,  161,  171. 

17.  37  leaves,  see  No.  145. 

18.  38  leaves,  see  Nos.  60,  102,  107,  150,  159. 


6o  Inainabula. 

19.  39  leaves,  see  Nos.  139,  i6on. 

20.  40  leaves,  see  Nos.  iii,  158,  160,  175. 

21.  42  leaves,  see  Nos.  6,  95,  123. 

22.  44  leaves,  see  No.  76. 

23.  48  leaves,  see  No.  165. 

24.  50  leaves,  see  Nos.  II,  26,  31. 

25.  55  leaves,  see  No.  19. 

26.  56  leaves,  see  No.  109. 

27.  62  leaves,  see  No.  14. 

28.  63  leaves,  see  No.  18. 

29.  66  leaves,  see  No.  21. 

30.  70  leaves,  see  No.  164. 

31.  71  leaves,  see  Nos.  100,  15711. 

32.  72  leaves,  see  Nos.  47,  117,  124,  131,  157. 

33.  77  leaves,  see  Nos.  114,  172. 

34.  82  leaves,  see  No.  61. 

35.  92  leaves,  see  No.  176. 

36.  100  leaves,  see  No.  85. 

37.  120  leaves,  see  No.  25. 

38.  160  leaves,  see  No.  2511. 

39.  167  leaves,  see  No.  37. 

40.  186  leaves,  see  No.  167. 

41.  212  leaves,  see  No.  136. 

42.  286  leaves,  see  Nos.  33,  loi. 

43.  Unspecified,  see  Nos.  8,  23,  24,  27,  28,  29,  36,  48,  50, 

56,  65,  74,  81,  87,  88,  90,  92,  94,  97,  104,  105,  106, 
119,  120,  122,  125,  126,  134,  142,  152,  153,  162,  168. 

44.  Unidentified,  see  Nos.  55,68,69,  116,  118,  137,  154, 

166,  174. 

/.     Languages. 

1.  Bohemian,  see  No.  90. 

2.  English,  see  Nos.  70,  116,  178. 

3.  Flemish,  see  Nos.  53,  59,  74,  75.  ^"^3-  93.  '70- 

4.  French,  see  Nos.  29,  30,  34,  54,  57.62,67,81,  112, 

114,  143,  148,  172. 


Incunabula.  6i 

5.  German,  see  Nos.  i,  2,  16,  17,40,41,42,43,44,64, 

73,  89,  113,  121,  155,  169. 

6.  Greek,  see  Nos.  37,  60,  106,  159,  165,  174. 

7.  Italian,  see  Nos.  23,  25,  36,  47,  55,  61,  63,  72,  85,  100, 

105,  117,  124,  125,  131,  132,  133,  134,  154,  157,  158, 
161,  164. 

8.  Latin,  see  Nos.  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15, 

16,  17,  18,  19,  20,  21,  22,  23,  24,  25,  26,  27,  28,  31, 

32,  33,  35,  36,  37,  38,  39,  45,  46,  47,  48,  49,  5°,  5i, 
52,  55,  56,  58,  60,  61,  63,  65,  66,  68,  69,  71,  72,  y^, 
77,  78,  79,  80,  82,  84,  85,  86,  87,  88,  91,  92,  94,  95, 
96,  97,  100,  loi,  102,  103,  104,  105,  106,  107,  108, 
109,  no.  III,  115,  117,  118,  119,  120,  122,  123,  124, 
125,  126,  127,  128,  129,  130,  131,  132,  133,  134,  135, 

136,  137,  138,  139,  140,  141,  142,  144,  145,  146,  147, 
149,  150,  151,  152,  153,  157,  158,  159,  160,  161,  162, 
163,  164,  166,  167,  168,  171,  173,  174,  175,  176,  177. 

9.  Spanish,  see  Nos.  98,  99,  156. 

g.  Cities   Where  Preserved. 

1.  Althorp: 

a.  Earl  Spencer's  Libr.,  see  Nos.  17^,  37^,  165^:. 

2.  Amsterdam: 

a.  Crevenna  Sale,  see  Nos.  72^,  159^. 

b.  Enschede  Sale,  see  No.  ^a. 

c.  Meermann  Sale,  see  Nos.  35^,  g\a,  i^gb. 

3.  Arras: 

a.  Bibl.  Miinicipale,  see  No.  152^. 

4.  Baltimore : 

a.  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Libr.,  see  No.  64^. 

5.  Basel : 

a.  Museum,  see  Nos.  7\a,  78a,  167a,  17 ^a. 

6.  Berlin: 

a.  K'onigliche  Bibl.,  see  No.  2a. 

7.  Bern: 

a.  Bibl.  Botigarsiana,  see  Nos.  78^^,  109^. 


62  Incunabula. 

8.  Boston : 

a.  Boston  Public  Libr.,  see  Nos.  ga,  12a,  12b. 

9.  Bruxelles : 

a.  Bibl.  Royale,  see  Nos.  80^,  gib,  loya,  126a,  I2ya, 
lyia. 

10.  Cambridge,  Eng.: 

a.   University  Libr.,  see  No.  ?,ob. 

1 1 .  Carlsruhe  : 

a.  Grossherzogl.  Badische  Hof-  u.   Landesbibl.,   see 
Nos.  \2ia,  124a. 

12.  Carpentras: 

a.  Bibl.  Municipalc,  see  No.  I57«. 

13.  Darmstadt : 

a.   Grossherzogliche  HofbibL,  see  Nos.  35/^,  59^,  75^, 
113^:,  I22«,  I77«. 

14.  Dijon : 

a.  Bibl.  Municipale,  see  Nos.  107/^,  137^. 

15.  Dresden: 

a.  Kgl.  bffentliche  Bibl.,  see  No.  w^b. 

16.  Escorial : 

a.  R.  Bibl.  S.  Laiirentii  Escurialensis,  see  Nos.  72*^, 
98^. 

17.  Ferrara: 

a.  Bibl.  Comunale,  see  No.  I57<^. 

18.  Firenze: 

a.  R.  Bibl.  Mediceo-Laurenziatia,  see  Nos.  ijb,  yga. 

b.  R.  Bibl.  Nazionale  Centrale,  see  No.  36^. 

c.  R.  Bibl.  Riccardiana,  see  No.  154^. 

19.  Gand : 

a.  Bibl.  de  la  Ville  et  de  rUniv.,  see  No.  170^. 

20.  Grenoble : 

a.  Bibl.  Municipale,  see  Nos.  33^,  10 1^;. 

2 1 .  Haag  : 

a.  Kong.  Bibliotheek,  see  Nos.  y^b,  \02a,  139^-. 

b.  Martinus  Nijhoff  Cat.,  see  No.  53^. 

22.  Haarlem : 

a.  Stcidtischc  JUbl.,  see  No.  ^b. 


Incunabula.  63 

23.  Hannover: 

a.  Kgl.  Offentliche  Bibl,  see  Nos.  ']2c,  175^. 

24.  Heidelberg: 

a.   Universitdtsbibl.,  see  Nos.  72^/,  78^:. 

25.  Eoln : 

rt:.  StadtbibL,  see  Nos.  54^:,  135^. 

26.  Linz : 

a.  K.  u.  K.  StudienbibL,  see  Nos.  i(^b,6^b,  96^,  I38«, 

1391^,  i6o«. 

27.  London : 

a.  Beckford  Sale,  see  Nos.  35^,  ii7rt,  131^. 
<!;.  Bernard  Quaritch  Cat.,  see  Nos.  J  a,  \yc,  2^a,  35^, 
35^>  35/.  53<^.  72^.  ii2«,  i33«,  169^. 

c.  British  Musetmi,  see  Nos.  y,  6a,  iia,  lib,  i\c, 

iga,  21a,  24a,  2Sb,  2SC,  2Sd,  ^oa,  ^la,  35^,  35/^, 

37^.  37^.  37^.  39^.  5i«.  52^,  52<^,  57«,  58«.  58^'. 
60a,  60b,  60c,  6ia,  6ia,  yoa,  71a,  71b,  72/,  72^, 
y6a,  76b,  7?>d,  ?>oc,  S2a,  85^,  86a,  gic,  93^,  95^^, 
g6b,  102b,  103a,  ma,  114a,  ii^a,  122b,  123^, 
I27<5,  127^,  129^,  130^,  130/^  I34«,  I35/^  138/^ 
140^,  141^?,  143^,  143^.  h6«,  H7^y  h8«.  149^, 
150^,  157^,  159^,  159^,  159^,  160^,  i6ia,  164a, 
i6sb,  i6sc,  170b,  172a,  178a,  i7Sb. 

d.  Cassano  Serra  Sale,  see  No.  36^. 

e.  Dtike  of  Devonshire'' s  Libr.,  see  No.  37^. 
/.  Gennaditcs  Sale,  see  No.  159/- 

g.  Heber  Sale,  see  Nos.  \()b,  2,2a,  35/,  357,  37/,  38^'. 

S2C,  66a,  84a,  1^7 d. 
h.  Hibbert  Sale,  see   Nos.    19c,  36^,  37^,  72h,  91^, 

I25«,  159^,  159^^- 
i.  John  Radcliffe's  Libr.,  see  No.  178^. 
j.  Kloss  Sale,  see  Nos.  4a,  5^,  gb,  loa. 
k.  Libri  Sale,  see  No.  \gd. 
I.  Payne  and  Foss  Cat.,  see  No.  99^. 
m.  Pinelli  Sale,  see  Nos.  \ge,  17 h,  72?,  165^. 
71.  South  Kensington  Museum,  see  No.  74^. 


64  Incunabula. 

o.  Stanley  Sale,  see  No.  3 5 /I'. 

p.  Sunderland  Sale,  see  Nos.  158^,  i6^e. 

q.  Sykes  Sale,  see  Nos.  8«,  35/. 

r.  Thorold  Sale,  see  Nos.  8<^,  35W,  37/,  52^,  140^, 

165/ 
s.   Unspecified  Sale,  see  No.  727. 

28.  Maestricht: 

a.  Bibliotheek,  see  No.  71^. 

29.  Manchester: 

^.  71/r.y.  Rylands  Libr.,  see  Nos.  17^/,  377,  165^. 

30.  Milano : 

a.  Bibl.  Ambrosiana,  see  Nos.  \0'^a,  164b. 

b.  Bibl.  Nazionale  di  Brera,   see  Nos.    lO^b,   lo^c, 

\$\a,  164c,  164^/. 

31.  Miinclien: 

a.  Kgl.  Hof-  u.  Stadtbibl,  see  Nos.  ije,  39^,  63<^, 
95<^,  96<?,  I02C,  127^^,  127^,  132^,  I38<:,  138^/, 
138^,  138/,  160^,  i6o<a?. 

32.  Nevers ; 

a.  Bibl.  Mimicipale,  see  No.  136^. 

33.  Niirnberg: 

a.  Stadtbibl.,  see  No.  95^. 

34.  Oxford : 

a.  Bodleian  Libr.,  see  Nos.  17/,  37/^,  37/,  70/;,  72/I', 
78^,  78/,  78^,  85^,91^,  102^/,  \oib,  127/,  134^, 
142^,  157^,  159?,  i6o<r,  165/i,  168a:. 

35.  Padova: 

a.  R.  Bibl.  Universitaria,  see  Nos.  127^,  164^. 

36.  Paris: 

a.  Andry  Sale,  see  No.  \ob. 

b.  Bearzi  Sale,  see  Nos.  66b,  2>4b. 

c.  Bibl.  Natiotiale,  see  Nos.  (^c,  20a,  40a,  41a,  51/^ 

54/7,  58<;,  sgb,  6ib,  67a,  112b,  143^/,  156^. 

d.  Bibl.  de  Sai?ite- Genevieve,  see  No.  143^:. 

e.  Bontourlin  Sale,  see  Nos.  2\b,  2ia,  25^,  37W,  72/. 
/.  Brienne- Lair e  Sale,  see  Nos.   \\d,  14a,  38/;,  52^', 

72W,  io6«,  165/. 


Incunabula.  65 

g.  Cailhava  Sale,  see  No.  82(5. 
h.   Celotti  Sale,  see  No.  77^. 

z.   Costabili  Sale,  see  No.  161  (5. 
J,   Coulon  Sale,  see  No.  iy2b. 
k.  Du  Fay  Sale,  see  No.  62a. 

I.  Elcy  Sale,  see  No.  i6«. 
»/.  Gaignat  Sale,  see  No.  35«. 
n.  Golowkin  Sale,  see  No.  12c. 

o.  Hervieux'  Libr.,  see  Nos.  \Qc,  iiga,  141^. 
/.  La  Valliere  Sale,  see  Nos.  37^,  51^:,  11 2c:. 

^.  Zz<5W  Sale,  see  Nos.  37^,  72^,  85^. 

r.  MacCarthy  Sale,  see  Nos.  9^,  io</,  35^,  37/. 

s.  Molini  Sale,  see  Nos.  23^,  25/,  49^. 

/.  Morante  Sale,  see  No.  \oe. 
u.  Regnault-Bretel  Sale,  see  No.  122^. 
V.  Reine  Sale,  see  No.  159/. 
w.  Salle  Silvestre,  see  Nos.  ^\b,  $id,  lyyb. 
X.  Soubise  Sale,  see  No.  lof. 
y.   Unspecified  Sale,  see   Nos.   44^,  y2o,  S2c,    139*^, 

157/ 
z.   Yeineniz  Sale,  see  Nos.  yb,  52/,  54c. 

37.  Prag: 

a.  Strahofer  Bibl.,  see  No.  90a. 

38.  Rio  de  Janeiro : 

a.  Bibl.  Nacional,  see  No.  29^. 

39.  Rome: 

a.  Unspecified  Sale,  see  No.  2\c. 

40.  Rouen : 

a.  Bibl.  Municipale,  see  No.  I23<5. 

41.  Sevilla: 

a.  Bibl.  Colombina,  see  Nos.  85^,  \l2b. 

42.  St.  Gallen : 

rt.   Vadianische  Bibl.,  see  Nos.  66t,  96^,  140^. 

43.  Stuttgart: 

a.  KgL  dffentliche  Bibl.,  see  Nos.  I5«,  39^,  64^,  102^, 
103c,  i6q/". 


66  Incunabula. 

44-  Toulouse : 

a.  Bibl.  du  College,  see  Nos.  45^,  46^. 

45-  Tours: 

a.  Bibl.  Municipale ,  see  No.  34^. 

46.  Unknown : 

a.  See  Nos.  13^,  i8«,  22«,  26^,  27^,  28^,  32(5,  35/, 
38^,  40^,  42^,  43«,  48^,  55<?,  56<3:,  61^  n,  65^, 
^^a  n,  68«,  69^,  72^,  73^:,  79^,  83^,  87^,  88«, 
89^,  92a,  94^,  98^11,  ioo«,  104^,  io8rt,  iio«, 
ii6«,  ii8«,  \2Qa,  144a,  i4Sa,  i$^a,  I55<2, 
156^  n,  i62tf,  163^,  i66«,  170^:,  lyyt,  176a. 

47.  Venezia: 

a.  Apostolo  Zends  Libr.,  see  No.  50^. 

b.  Bibl.  Monasterii  S.  Michaelis   Venetiarum   Prope 

Murianum,  see  Nos.  140^,  141^. 

c.  Bibl.  Nazionale   Marciatia,  see    Nos.  47^,    117b, 

124a. 
48-  Verona: 

a.  Bibl.  Coniiinale,  see  Nos.  I'^ib,  idle. 

49.  Washington : 

a.  Libr.  of  Congress,  see  Nos.  37^,  140^. 

50.  Wien : 

a.  Bibl.  Albertina,  see  No.  38^. 

b.  K.  u.  K.  Hofbibl.,  see  Nos.  lyg,  39/,  44b,  4'jb,  72/, 

8o<^,  8irt;,  95^,  96^,  97«,  102/,  117^,  \24b,  \2yh, 
\6og. 

51.  Windsor  Castle: 

a.  Royal  Libr.,  see  Nos.  58^/,  yoc. 

52.  Wolfenblittel : 

a.  Hcrzogliclie  Bibl.,  see  Nos.  \a,  lyh,  127/. 

53.  Wiirzburg: 

a.   Universitiitsbibl.,  see  Nos.  33/^  loib. 

h.     Alphabetical  List  of  Sales  and  Catalogiies. 

1.  Andry  Sale,  Paris,  1830,  see  No.  \ob. 

2.  Bearzi  Sale,  Paris,  1855,  see  Nos.  66b,  ^4b. 


Incunabula.  67 

3.  Beckford  Sale,   London,    1882,  see  Nos.  35c,   117^, 

131^. 
4-  Bernard   Quaritch  Cat.,  London,  1874,  see   Nos. 

\']c,  'j2e. 

5.  Bernard  ftuaritch   Cat.,  London,  1886,  see  Nos. 

7«.  35^^.  35^".  35/.  53^^.  ^^9^- 

6.  Bernard  Q,uaritch  Cat.,  London,  1888,  see  p.  29n 

and  Nos.  i  \2a,  I33«. 

7.  Bernard  Quaritch  Cat.,  London,  1894,  see  No.  25^. 

8.  Bibliotheca  Nacional,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  1885,  see 

No.  29^. 

9.  Bodleian  Libr.,  Oxford,  1843,  see  Nos.  nk,  37/,  ^ob, 

\oib,  134^,  159?,  165//. 

10.  Boston  Public  Libr.,  Boston,  1866,  see  Nos.  9^,  \2a, 

12b. 

11.  Boutourlin   Sale,  Paris,  1839-1841,  see   Nos.   21^, 

23«,  25^',  37;«,  72/. 

12.  Brienne-Laire  Sale,  Paris,  i79i,see  Nos.  11^,  14^, 

38^^,  52^,  72;;/,  io6a,  i6^i. 

13.  British  Museum  Catalogue  of  Printed  Books, 

London,  1883-1890,  see  p.  9n  and  Nos.  '^c,  6a,  iia, 
lib,  lie,  iga,  2ia,  24a,  2^b,  2^6,  2Sd,  30^,  31^,  35^, 
ZS^h  Z7b,  nc,  i-jd,  sgc,  51^,  52^,  52^,  57^,  58a,  58-^, 
60a,  60b,  60c,  6ia,  6^a,  yoa,  yib,  yic,  72/,  72^,  76^, 
y^b,  ySd,  Soc,  82a,  85^,  S6a,  gic,  g^a,  g^a,  g6b,  102b, 
103^,  iii«,  ii4«,  115^:,  122b,  i2ia,  I2jb,  12'jc,  I2ga, 
i^oa,  i30(5,  i34<2,  i35<^,  138^^,  140^,  141^,  143^,  i43<^. 
146^,  i47«,  148^:,  149^:,  150^,  157^,  159^,  159^,  I59^» 
160/7,  i6irt,  164a,  165/7,  165^,  lyob,  iy2a,  lySa,  178b. 
14-  Cailhava  Sale,  Paris,  1845-1852,  see  No.  82/;. 

15.  Cassano  Serra  Sale,  London,  (?),  see  No.  36<:. 

16.  Caxton  Celebration,  London,  1877,  see  No.  37^. 

17.  Celotti  Sale,  Paris,  1825,  see  No.  77a. 

18.  Costabili  Sale,  Paris,  (?),  see  No.  i6i<^. 

19.  Coulon  Sale,  Paris,  1829,  see  No.  172b. 

20.  Crevenna    Sale,    Amsterdam,    1789,   see    Nos.    72a, 

iSga. 


68  Incunabula. 

21.  Du  Fay  Sale,  Paris,  1725,  see  No.  (>2a. 

22.  Elcy  Sale,  Paris,  (?),  see  No.  \6a. 

23.  Enschede  Sale,  Amsterdam,  (?),  see  No.  3^. 

24.  Gaignat  Sale,  Paris,  1769,  see  No.  35«. 

25.  Gennadius  Sale,  London,  1895,  see  No.  159/ 

26.  Golowkin  Sale,  Paris,  (?),  see  No.  \2c. 

27.  Grossherzogl.  Hofbibl.,  Darmstadt,  1871,  see  Nos. 

SS*^.  59«.  75^>  113^.  i22«,  177^. 

28.  Grossherzogl.  Hof-  und  Landesbibl.,  Carlsruhe, 

1877,  see  p.  28n  and  Nos.  121a,  YjA^a. 

29.  Heber  Sale,  London,   1 834-1 836,  see  Nos.  \(^b,  32^, 

35^'.  357,  37/  38^.  52^,  66«,  84a,  157^. 

30.  Hibbert  Sale,  London,  1829,  see  Nos.  19c,  36/^,  37^, 

72h,gid,  i2Sa,  159^,  159/^. 

31.  Kloss  Sale,  London,  1835,  see  Nos.  4a,  ^a,  gb,  loa. 

32.  La    Valliere    Sale,  Paris,  1767,  see    Nos.   37«,  51^, 

1 12c. 

33.  Library  of  Congress,  Washington,  1867,  see  No. 

140^. 

34.  Library  of  Congress,  Washington,  1878,  see  No. 

37^- 

35.  Libri  Sale,  Paris,  1847-1858,  see  Nos.  37^?,  72^,  85^. 

36.  Libri  Sale,  London,  1859,  see  No.  igd. 

37.  MacCarthy  Sale,  Paris,  1779,  see  Nos.  gd,  lod,  35^, 

37A 

38.  Martinus  Nijhoff  Cat.,  The  Hague,  1893,  see  No. 

53^- 

39.  Meermann  Sale,  Amsterdam,  (?),  see  Nos.  35^,  gia, 

iSgb. 

40.  Molini  Sale,  Paris,  1813,  see  Nos.  23/;,  25/,  49^. 

41.  Monasterium  S.  Michaelis,  Venetiis,  1779,  see  Nos. 

140^,  141c. 

42.  Morante  Sale,  Paris,  (?),  see  No.  lor. 

43.  Payne  and  Foss  Cat.,  London,  1824,  see  No.  99^. 

44.  Pinelli  Sale,   London,   1789,  see  Nos.  I9(f,  37//,  721, 

i6sd. 


Incunabula.  69 

45.  Regnault-Bretel  Sale,  Paris,  1819,  see  No.  \22c. 

46.  Reine  Sale,  Paris,  1834-1840,  see  No.  159/ 

47.  Salle  Silvestre,  Paris,  1809,  see  Nos.  i\b,i\d,  lyyb. 

48.  Soubise  Sale,  Paris,  1788,  see  No.  10/. 

49.  Stanley  Sale,  London,  (?),  see  No.  35/C\ 

50.  Strong  Sale,  New  York,  1878,  see  No.  6^a. 

51.  Sunderland  Sale,  London,  i88i,see  Nos.  158a,  165^. 

52.  Sykes  Sale,  London,  1824,  see  Nos.  8«,  3V- 

53.  Thorold  Sale,   London,  1884,  see   Nos.  8/7,  35;;/,  372, 

^2d,  14.0b,  165/. 

54.  Unspecified  Sale,  Rome,  1478,  see  No.  21c. 

55.  Unspecified  Sale,  London,  1816,  see  No.  72/ 

56.  Unspecified  Sale,  Paris,  1856,  see  No.  44^. 

57.  Unspecified  Sale,  Paris,  (?),  see  Nos.  72c',  82^,  I39<:, 

157/ 

58.  Vadianische  Bibl.,  St.  Gallen,  1864,  see  Nos.  66c, 

g6d,  14.0c. 

59.  Yemeniz  Sale,  Paris,  1868,  see  Nos.  yb,  52/,  54c. 

i.   Chronological  List  of  Sales  and  Catalogiies. 

1.  1478,  Unspecified  Sale,  Rome,  see  No.  2\c. 

2.  1725,  Du  Fay  Sale,  Paris,  see  No.  62a. 

3.  1767,  La  Valliere  Sale,  Paris,  see  Nos.  37;/,  ^\c, 

I  \2C. 

4-  1769,  Gaignat  Sale,  Paris,  see  No.  35«. 

5.  1779,  MacCarthy  Sale,  Paris,  see  Nos.  9^,  \od,  35^, 

37A 

6.  1779,  Monasterium  S.   Michaelis,  Venetiis,  see 

No.  140^. 

7.  1788,  Soubise  Sale,  Paris,  see  No.  10/. 

8.  1789,  Crevenna  Sale,  Amsterdam,  see  Nos.  72^, 

i59rt. 

9.  1789,  Pinelli  Sale,  London,  see  Nos.  19^,  37//,  72/, 

165^. 
10.  1791,  Brienne-Laire  Sale,  Paris,  see  Nos.  \\d,  14a, 
T,Sb,  52^,  y2fn,  \o6a,  1652. 


70  Incunabula. 

11.  1809,  Salle  Silvestre,  Paris,  see  N0S.3 1^,5 1^,177^. 

12.  1813,  Molini  Sale,  Paris,  see  Nos.  23<^,  25/  49^. 

13.  1816,  Unspecified  Sale,  London,  see  No.  72/ 

14.  1819,  Regnault-Bretel  Sale,  Paris,  see  No.  122^. 

15.  1824,  Payne  and  Foss  Cat.,  London,  see  No.  99^. 

16.  1824,  Sykes  Sale,  London,  see  Nos.  8^,  35/. 

17.  1825,  Celotti  Sale,  Paris,  see  No.  Tja. 

18.  1829,tIoulon  Sale,  Paris,  see  No.  172^^. 

19.  1829,  Hibbert  Sale,  London,  see  Nos.  19c,  36^,  37^, 

'/2h,gid,  i2Sa,  159^,  159/^. 

20.  1830,  Andry  Sale,  Paris,  see  No.  io/a 

21.  1834-1836,  Heber  Sale,  London,  see  Nos.  19^,  32rt, 

35^.  357,  37/,  38^,  52^,  66rt.  84^,  157^. 

22.  1834-1840,  Reine  Sale,  Paris,  see  No.  159/ 

23.  1835,  Kloss  Sale,  London,  see  Nos.  4a,  5«,  gd,  loa. 

24.  1839-1841,  Boutourlin  Sale,  Paris,  see  Nos.  2i<^, 

23^,  25^,  37m,  72/. 

25.  1843,  Bodleian  Libr.,  Oxford,  see  Nos.  37k,  37/, 

yod,  103^,  134^,  159/,  i6s/i. 

26.  1845-1852,  Cailhava  Sale,  Paris,  see  No.  Szd. 

27.  1847-1858,  Libri  Sale,  Paris,  see  Nos.  37^,  72^, 

85.. 

28.  1855,  Bearzi  Sale,  Paris,  see  Nos.  66^5,  84^. 

29.  1856,  Unspecified  Sale,  Paris,  see  No.  44^. 

30.  1859,  Libri  Sale,  London,  see  No.  19c/. 

31.  1864,  Vadianische  Bibl.,  St.  Gallen,  see  Nos.  66c, 

96c/,  140^. 

32.  1866,  Boston  Public  Libr.,  Boston,  see  Nos.  ga, 

12a,  12b. 

33.  1867,  Library  of  Congress,  Washington,  see  No. 

i40£'. 

34.  1868,  Yeme'niz  Sale,  Paris,  see  Nos.  yb,  52/,  54*:. 

35.  1871,  Grosslierzogl.  Hofbibl.,  Darmstadt,  see  Nos. 

35<^,  59^.75^.  113^^.  i22rt,  lyya. 

36.  1874,  Bernard  ftuaritch  Cat.,  London,  see  Nos. 

17^,  72r. 


Inainahila.  7 1 

37.  1877,  Caxton  Celebration,  London,  see  No.  37^. 

38.  1877,  Grossherzogl.  Hof-undLandesbibl.,Carls- 

ruhe,  see  p.  28n  and  Nos.  121^:,  \'j^a. 

39.  1878,  Library  of  Congress,  Washington,  see  No. 

37^- 

40.  1878,  Strong  Sale,  New  York,  see  No.  6A,a. 

41.  1881,  Sunderland  Sale,  London,  see  Nos.  158^?, 

165^. 

42.  1882,  Beckford  Sale,  London,  see  Nos.  35^,  wja, 

43.  1883-1890,    British    Museum    Catalogue    of 

Printed  Books,  London,  see  p.  9n,  and 
Nos.  y,  6a,  iia,  lib,  lie,  iga,  21a,  24a,  2^b, 
2SC,  2sd,  30«,  iia,  35^,  35/2,  37^,  37^,  37^,  39^, 
5i«,  52^,  52/;,  57«,  58^,  58^^,  60a,  Gob,  60c, 
6ia,  63^,  70^,  71/;,  71^,  72/,  72^,  76a,  y6d,  ySd, 
Soc,  S2a,  85^,  86a,  gic,  g^a,  g^a,  g6b,  102b, 
i03«,  ma,  114a,  115(3:,  I22<^,  123^,  \2yb,  12'jc, 
I2ga,  i^oa,  130^,  I34«,  135/^,  138-^,  140^,  141 «, 
143(7,  143/;,  146^,  I47<a:,  148^,  i^ga,  i^oa,  157^, 
159^,  i^gd,  159^,  160^,  i6ia,  164a,  i6i)b,  165^, 
170/^  172^,  178^,  178/7. 

44.  1884,  Thorold  Sale,  London,  see  Nos.  8b,  35^,  37?, 

52^,  140b,  165/. 
45-   1885,  Bibliotheca  Nacional,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  see 
No,  29«. 

46.  1886,  Bernard  Q,uaritcli  Cat.,  London,  see  Nos. 

7«,  35«'.  35^.  35/.  53''^  169^- 

47.  1888,  Bernard  Q,uaritch  Cat.,  London,  see  p.  29n 

and  Nos.  112a,  I33«. 

48.  1893,  Martinus  Nijhoflf  Cat.,  The  Hague,  see  No. 

53«- 

49.  1894,  Bernard  Quaritch  Cat.,  London,  see  No. 

2^a. 

50.  1895,  Gennadius  Sale,  London,  see  No.  159/. 

51.  ?       Cassano  Serra  Sale,  London,  see  No.  36^. 


72 


Incunabula. 


52. 

? 

53- 

? 

54- 

? 

55- 

? 

56. 

? 

57. 

? 

58. 

? 

59- 

? 

Costabili  Sale,  Paris,  see  No.  i6i<^. 
Elcy  Sale,  Paris,  see  No.  16^. 
Enschede'  Sale,  Amsterdam,  see  No.  3^. 
Golowkin  Sale,  Paris,  see  No.  \2c. 
Meermann  Sale,  Amsterdam,  see  Nos.  35^, 

gia,  I59(^. 
Morante  Sale,  Paris,  see  No.  10^. 
Stanley  Sale,  London,  see  No.  35^. 
Unspecified  Sale,    Paris,  see  Nos.  72^,  2>2c, 

139^.  157/ 


J.  Prices  Brought. 
A.  London  Sales. 

1.  12s.  6d.,  see  No.  ige. 

2.  £1  Is.,  see  No.  igb. 

3.  £1  13s.,  see  Nos.  66a,  84^. 

4.  £1  16s.,  see  No.  52^. 

5.  £2  5s.,  see  No.  g\d. 

6.  £2  12s.,  see  No.  igd. 

7.  £2  19s.,  see  No.  157^. 

8.  £3,  see  No.  32^. 

9.  £3  7s.,  see  No.  35/. 

10.  £3  13s.,  see  No.  159^. 

11.  £3  14s.,  see  No.  35/ 

12.  £3  15s.,  see  No.  159/?. 

13.  £4  Is.,  see  No.  38^. 

14.  £4  4s.,  see  No.  125^. 

15.  £5,  see  No.  169^. 

16.  £6,  see  No.  37/ 

17.  £6  16s.  6d.,  see  No.  z6b. 

18.  £7  10s.,  see  No.  53/^ 

19.  £8  18s.  6d.,  see  No.  35/. 

20.  £9  5  s.,  see  No.  37^. 

21.  £12,  see  No.  72/. 

22.  £12  15s.,  see  No.  I9<:. 


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23.  £14,  see  No.  37/2. 

24.  £14  3s.  6d.,  see  No.  8«. 

25.  £15,  see  No.  17^. 

26.  £17,  see  No.  72/^. 

27.  £20,  see  Nos.  35^,  112a. 

28.  £26  15s.,  see  No.  72/ 

29.  £31  lOs.,  see  No.  So^^n. 

30.  £40,  see  No.  35^. 

31.  £40  19s.,  see  No.  165^. 

32.  £42,  see  No.  35^. 

33-  £50,  see  No.  21a. 

34-  £63,  see  No.  35/ 

35-  £80,  see  No.  72^. 

36.  £100,  see  No.  ya. 

37.  £250,  see  No.  133^. 

38.  £320,  see  No.  133^11. 


B.  Paris  Sales. 


I. 

3fr.,  see  No.  2\c. 

2. 

12fr.,  see  No.  112c. 

3- 

14fr.,  see  No.  52^. 

4- 

18fr.,  see  No.  \22c. 

5- 

21fr.,  see  No.  177^. 

6. 

25fr.,  see  Nos.  31^,  139^. 

7- 

27fr.,  see  No.  14^. 

8. 

30fr.,  see  Nog.  11^,  38^^. 

9- 

36fr.  50c.,  see  No.  72/. 

10. 

40fr.  50c.,  see  Nos.  23^,  25^ 

II. 

41fr.,  see  No.  159/ 

12. 

42fr.,  see  No.  106.3:. 

13- 

45fr.,  see  No.  i6i<5. 

14. 

81fr.,  see  No.  T^a. 

15- 

87fr.,  see  No.  51^. 

16. 

88fr.,  see  No.  35^. 

17- 

96fr.,  see  No.  35«. 

18. 

lOOfr.,  see  No.  10/ 

74 


Incunabula. 


19.  121fr.,  see  No.  37«. 

20.  134fr.,  see  No.  51^. 

21.  170fr.,  see  No.  157/ 

22.  175fr.,  see  Nos.  85*:,  I'jib. 

23.  180fr.,  see  No.  44^. 

24.  185fr.,  see  No.  lym. 

25.  190fr.,  see  Nos.  66<!7,  %\b. 

26.  199fr.,  see  No.  82<5. 

27.  200fr.,  see  No.  1652. 

28.  205fr.,  see  No.  lOr. 

29.  220fr.,  see  Nos.  21b,  25/. 

30.  250fr.,  see  No.  ijo. 

31.  299fr.,  see  No.  10^. 

32.  400fr.,  see  Nos.  37/,  52/. 

33.  480fr.,  see  No.  'J2n. 

34.  606fr.,  see  No.  72W. 

35.  650fr.,  see  No.  82*:. 

36.  685fr.,  see  Nos.  9^,  \od. 

37.  700fr.,  see  Nos.  9<^n,  lo^n. 

38.  llOOfr.,  see  No.  7/;. 

39.  1610fr.,  see  No.  72^. 

40.  2000fr.,  see  No.  54^n. 

41.  3000fr.,  see  No.  2«n. 

42.  eOOOfr.,  see  No.  54c. 

C.  Amsterdam  Sales. 

1.  25fl.,  see  No.  \t^<^a. 

2.  30fl.,  see  No.  gia. 

3.  41fl.,  see  No.  \S9^- 

4.  50fl.,  see  Nos.  35^,  53^. 

5.  180fl.,  see  No.  72^. 

6.  400fl.,  see  No.  2>a. 

D.  Flore?ice  Sales. 
I.   1681.,  see  No.  49a. 

£.  Neiv  York  Sales. 
I.  $17.50,  see  No.  64a. 


Incunabula.  75 

k.  Bibliograpliers'  Vidimus.'^ 

1.  Amador  de  los  Rios  has  seen  No.  98^. 

2.  Brunet  has  seen  Nos.  \a,  2a,  6ya. 

3.  Deschamps  (or  G.  Brunet)  has  seen  No.  gc 

4.  Ghivizzani  has  seen  No.  36^. 

5.  Hervieux  has  seen  Nos.  15^,  lyb,  ije,  \yf,  lyg,  2^c, 

25^,  30^.  33^.  38^.  39^.  39^.  39^.  39^.  44'^'  47«-  47^, 
57«,  58«,  6i/^  63^,  63<^,  64^5,  64*:,  70^,  70^-,  71^,  71^, 
7ir,  7i«',  74^,  78^,  78^,  78t-,  78^,  78^,  78/,  78^,  8o«, 
80/;,  Z\a,  98^,  loi^,  105^,  105^,  105^,  wyb,  wye, 
124a,  124b,  I43<:/,  151^. 

6.  Keidel,  G.  C,  has  seen  No.  64a. 

7.  Morel-Fatio  has  seen  No.  156^. 

8.  Morelli  has  seen  No.  50^. 

9.  Robert  has  seen  Nos.  32^^,  35/,  38^,  40^-,  61^,  67«,  72^, 

I44«,  156^,  170^:,  173^. 
10.  Schwabe  has  seen  No.  ly/i. 

I.  Former  Owners.^ 

1.  Benard,  Fieri,  see  No.  2^n. 

2.  Colombo,  Ferdinando,  see  No.  85^n. 

3.  Cracherode,  C.  M.,  see  No.  37cn. 

4.  Grolierus,  lo.,  see  No.  i33rtn. 

5.  Ireland,  Thomas,  see  No.  35m. 

6.  Kirkbye,  Bartholomew,  see  No.  35^n. 

7.  Lakelands,  see  No.  159/n. 

8.  Leslie,  see  No.  \<^dn. 

9.  McCoy,  John  W.,  see  No.  64«n. 

*The  great  majority  of  the  catalogues  and  bibliographies  consulted 
by  me  were  as  a  rule  so  indefinite  in  their  statements  that  I  have  been 
able  to  include  only  a  few  references  in  this  list ;  to  do  otherwise  would 
have  been  giving  the  semblance  of  fact  to  only  the  merest  conjectures 
for  most  of  the  copies  not  mentioned  in  this  short  list. 

f  This  list  includes  only  those  names  which  have  not  been  given  in 
the  lists  of  Sales  and  Catalogues  because  of  a  lack  of  the  necessary 
information. 


76  Incunabula. 

10.  Prefond,  Girardot  de,  see  No.  ii2«n.  | 

11.  Stokesley,  Nicholas,  see  No.  35^n. 

12.  Thacker,  Robert,  see  No.  35m. 

13.  Walker,  Fountaine,  see  No.  25^^11. 

14.  Yemeniz,  see  No.  'j2ew. 


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